The Bessemer process made steel more than 10x cheaper than before. It was also possible to scale this process up to huge quantities, and control quality much better than any previous process could. It was a wonder material. Before Bessemer, steel was a difficult material used in small quantities.
Steel is much stronger than simple iron, it is harder, and does not rust as fast. It made stronger boilers and more accurate pistons for better steam engines. It made gears, levers, and all manner of other machinery tougher and long lasting. And it rails for railroads which were strong enough for fast trains and heavy freight while lasting for years before needing to be replaced. It made steel steamships possible, as well as suspension bridges and skyscrapers.
Steam and coal powered the industrial revolution, but Bessemer steel was the stuff that it was made from.
The bessemer process was invented by Sir Henry Bessemer.
The bessemer process was invented by Sir Henry Bessemer.
The Bessemer process, developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer, enabled steel to be produced more efficiently
It was called the Bessemer Process.
Henry Bessemer
It was invented in 1851 by William Kelly but was was independently invented by Henry Bessemer in 1855 (and Bessemer took out a patent on the process).
The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass-production of steel from molten pig iron. The process is named after its inventor, Henry Bessemer, who took out a patent on the process in 1855.
Henry Bessemer invented the Bessemer Converter
The Bessemer process decreased the money and labor needed to make steel.
The Bessemer process produced the lightweight steel needed to build a suspension bridge.
Henry Bessemer - Bessemer process
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