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Definition of Tungsten steel
1. Noun. A very hard heat-resistant steel containing tungsten.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tungsten Steel
Literary usage of Tungsten steel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by Mysore Geologists' Association (1918)
"Account of the history and manufacture of tungsten steel. Rev. ... tungsten steel
as ordnance material. Ann. chem. phys. 4, 127 (1865). 172. Le Guen. ..."
2. A Practical Treatise on Metallurgy: Adapted from the Last German Edition of by Bruno Kerl, William Crookes, Ernst Otto Röhrig (1870)
"Next, tungsten steel was produced on a large scale at Leoben.J and in different
steel works of Germany, || England,§ and France. A patent has been obtained ..."
3. The Mechanical Engineer's Pocket-book: A Reference Book of Rules, Tables by William Kent (1902)
"tungsten steel-musket Steel. (JB Nau, Iron Age, Feb. 11,1H92. ... The hardness
of tungsten steel cannot be increased by the ordinary process of hardening. ..."
4. The Mineral Industry (1899)
"For the tungsten steel the charge consisted of 16 kg. basic open-hearth steel,
3-7 kg. Swedish pig iron, 2-9 kg. Swedish charcoal blooms, 0-1 kg. ..."
5. A Practical Treatise on Metallurgy: Adapted from the Last German Edition of by Bruno Kerl, William Crookes, Ernst Otto Röhrig (1870)
"Next, tungsten steel was produced on a large scale at Leoben.t and in different
steel works of Germany, || England,§ and France. A patent has been obtained ..."
6. The Mineral Industry by Richard Pennefather Rothwell (1915)
"When cutting on hard steel there is an actual saving of from 20 to 30 per cent,
in power alone, when using the tungsten-steel tool in place of the ordinary ..."
7. Materials of Construction by Harry E. Pulver (1922)
"This steel is similar to tungsten steel in its properties, ... Cobalt steel has
practically the same properties and uses as tungsten steel, and is coming ..."