It removed impurities from, and led to cheap and plentiful, steel. More steel was produced at a low price, more steel products were made, new inventions occurred from this, more money was made, and general improvements were made.
The bessemer process was invented by Sir 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 bessemer process and the open-heart process(:
The steel industry.
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.
The bessemer process was invented by Sir Henry Bessemer.
The Bessemer process created steel.
The Bessemer process decreased the money and labor needed to make steel.
The Brooklyn Bridge is made of steel. The Bessemer process made steel affordable.
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 most important effect of the Bessemer process at the time was its reduction in cost. The decrease in the manufacturing process of steel per long ton was huge.
It was called the Bessemer Process.
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Henry Bessemer
The Bessemer process, developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer, enabled steel to be produced more efficiently
No, he did not, but he did invent the Bessemer Process, which was a cheaper and more efficient way of making steel.
Sir Henry Bessemer invented the furnace which was instrumental in making the steel manufacturing process more effective. But it was Andrew Carnegie who implemented the furnace in his steel plants along with a few other innovations which made the steel manufacturing process cheaper.