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The Bessemer process decreased the money and labor needed to make steel.
Henry Bessemer.
Steel gave us the ability to make very tall buildings because the skeleton of a building is made using steel allowing man to make skyscrapers. The use of skyscrapers also meant that there was a need for elevators. The Bessemer process reduced the cost of producing steel, and it fueled the industrial revolution in Europe. It allowed skyscrapers, bridges, railroads, large ships and other things to be made less expensively. One version of the Bessemer process helped farmers since phosphates were a byproduct.
The process removed the impurities from the iron creating steel. Therefore steel could be used to make bridges, buildings, and other things.
Andrew Carnegie used the Bessemer process to make steel. This method made steel making both very cheap and very efficient.
It was a cheaper and easier way to make steel.
To make steel ductile, elements like nickel, chromium, and manganese are added during the manufacturing process. These elements help improve the steel's flexibility and ability to deform without fracturing.
McDonald's has, in a couple years ago, improved upon its make-to-order process. Make to Order.
The Bessemer process generally took only a few minutes to an hour to make as much steel as the older process could make in a week
Coal is needed to make steel because it is used as a source of carbon in the steelmaking process. When coal is heated in the presence of iron ore and a flux (such as limestone), the carbon reacts with the oxygen in the ore to reduce it to iron metal. This process, known as the blast furnace process, is essential for producing steel from iron ore.
burn off excess carbon from cast iron to make carbon steel.
The Bessemer process produced the lightweight steel needed to build a suspension bridge.