The Manufacture of Iron And Steel Tubes

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The Manufacture of Iron And Steel Tubes
Edward C R Edward Charles Robert Marks
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A.... 32'29tonspersq. Inch. ... 19 '5 per cent. ... 57'3 per cent. B.... 37-93 20-0 42'1 C.... 32-49 26-5 55'5 A chemical analysis on borings taken from these samples gave the following : A. B. C.
Carbon 0'283 per cent. ... "3 53 per cent. ... 0'213 per cent.
Silicon 0-034 0'052 0'047 Sulphur ... 0-017 0-017 0'021 Phosphorus 0'002 0'002 0'002 Manganese. 0'262 0'297 0'316 It will be observed that the sample B (containing a com- paratively high percentage of carbon) has a tensile strength conside
...rably in excess of the samples A and C. In the manufacture of tubes from the steel represented by theso samples great trouble was experienced in the cold drawing and much waste through defective places in the steel and the consequent splitting of the tubes at such places during reduction to the required gauge. The conclusion arrived at was that steel such as that represented by the sample B was unsuitable for the production of thin gauge tubing as required for cycles.
It is important to remember, however, that very low carbon and soft steels such as may be quite suitable in tubes for other services, may be useless for cycle tubes, as in addi- tion to being insufficiently rigid to resist the stresses imposed upon them in a cycle frame, the hot spelter, during the brazing of the frame joints, may burn through the thin, metal.


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