The bessemer process.
It sped up the production time of making steel and made it easier to produce more products.
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Steel
Yes, steel was invented long before the airplane. The process of making steel dates back to ancient times, with evidence of steel production in India and China as early as 300-1000 BC. In contrast, the first successful powered airplane, the Wright Flyer, was flown by the Wright brothers in 1903. Thus, steel predates the invention of the airplane by many centuries.
Steel was first used in the 13th century BC. In 1740 crucible steel technique was developed by Benjamin Huntsman. In 1856 Henry Bessemer developed the "basic oxygen converter" to make steel. Andrew Carnegie didn't really improve the production, he knew how to invest his money and he did it in the steel industry. He used Bessemer methods on a very wide scale and he also used his money and influence to control the manufacturing of steel.
It sped up the production time of making steel and made it easier to produce more products.
It sped up the production time of making steel and made it easier to produce more products.
It was a cheaper and easier way to make steel.
Steel
Henry Bessemer Inveneted the "Inexpesive Steel Production". The Impact on This invention was to help people bend and cut steel. This led to the first Skyscrapper. This machine was runned bye mass! Hope this helped u...!
It is cheaper and easier to manufacture than aluminum, fiberglass, carbon fiber or stainless steel bodies.
developing a easier and cheaper way of making steel
You can, but it's much easier and cheaper to use PEX.
The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace.
Steel is cheaper and easier to weld, and form into complex shapes. There are some cars made from aluminum.
It made production of steel alot faster and easier
the steel plow by John Deere in 1837. This invention made it easier to break through the tough prairie sod, allowing for more efficient farming and cultivation of the land.