Abstract
CHEMISTS engaged in steel works have long been wanting a trustworthy manual adapted to their special requirements, and this work is the latest attempt to meet the want. The work is undoubtedly an advance on its predecessors, for, while it retains the best of the well-known processes, many newer operations are now, for the first time, published in a comparatively handy form. Everything that a steel works analyst may fairly be called upon to examine, finds a place in this volume. This applies more especially, perhaps, to the sections treating on the examination of chrome-iron, silicon-iron, nickel alloys, &c.
Steel Works Analysis.
By J. O. Arnold. (London: Whittaker and Co., 1895.)
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PARRY, J. Steel Works Analysis. Nature 52, 26–27 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052026b0
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