A Bessemer steel is a variety of steel which is made directly from cast iron by burning out a portion of the carbon and other impurities that the latter contains.
The Bessemer steel converter is a large container in which molten iron is converted into steel. The Bessemer steel converter was invented by Henry Bessemer in 1856.
The bessemer process was invented by Sir Henry Bessemer.
Henry Bessemer
That would be Henry Bessemer, inventor of the Bessemer Converter which allowed the processing of Steel on an industrial scale. The process involves the removal of impurities (an important factor in Steel manufacture) through oxidation.
The Brooklyn Bridge is made of steel. The Bessemer process made steel affordable.
No, he did not, but he did invent the Bessemer Process, which was a cheaper and more efficient way of making steel.
The Bessemer process decreased the money and labor needed to make steel.
Henry Bessemer invented the Bessemer Converter
The Bessemer process created steel.
The Bessemer converter removes impurities from pig iron and produces steel.
Henry Bessemer - Bessemer process
Henry Bessemer developed an inexpensive way of making steel from iron. Henry Bessemer is famous for enormous industrial importance because he lowered the cost of production steel.