He did not invent steel. He invented a new process for producing it.
Henry bessemer
The steel industry benefited from the development of the Bessemer process. It was the steel industryâ??s first low cost process for mass production prior to the open hearth furnace. Named after inventor, Henry Bessemer who patented the industrial process. it had been used outside Europe for hundreds of years, just not on an industrial basis.
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In October, 1855, Bessemer took out a patent for his process of rendering cast iron malleable by the introduction of air into the fluid metal to remove carbon. Bessemer's industrial process was similar to a Chinese method to refine iron into steel, developed in the second century BCE. They called this process the "hundred refinings method" since they repeated the process 100 times.
because workers used steel to build skyscrapes(tall buildings) and rails,which allowed new business to be created.
The bessemer process was invented by Sir Henry Bessemer.
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Henry Bessemer
Henry Bessemer's wife was named Anne Bessemer.
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Sir Henry Bessemer was born on January 19, 1813.
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 bessemer process was invented by Sir Henry Bessemer.
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.
Answer Henry Bessemer invented The Bessemer Process or Converter. This was a cheaper and more efficient method of making steel.
NO he did not.
Sir Henry Bessemer died on March 15, 1898 at the age of 85.