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Spiegel iron

Weiss-siedlauge, /. blanching liquor, -spiess-glanz, m., -spiessglanzerz, n. white antimony, valentinite. -stein, m. white stone or rock (Copper) white metal, -strahl, m., -strahl-elsen, n. white pig iron resembling spiegel-eisen. [Pg.510]

Steel is Fe combined with a quantity of C lesfl than that existing in casL end greater than that in 1 iron. It is prepared by cementation which consists in causing bar iron to combine with C or by the Bessemer method which, as now used, consists in burning the C out of molten cast iron, to which the proper proportion of C is then added in the shape of Spiegel an ii on ri iu Mn and C. [Pg.128]

Spiegel (splegelelsen) A form of pig iron containing 15-30% of manganese and 4-5% of carbon, it is added to steel in a Bessemer converter as a deoxidizing agent and to raise the manganese content of steel. [Pg.775]

A. Ruh and M. Spiegel. Kinetic investigations on salt melt induced high-temperature corrosion of pure iron. EUROCORR 2003, 28 Sept.-Oct. 2003, Budapest, Hungary. [Pg.531]


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