The Steel Industry in the British Industrial Revolution
The production of steel during the British Industrial Revolution became cheaper and more reliable thanks to the Bessemer converter, a type of blast furnace that removed undesirable impurities from pig iron. The superior strength and durability of steel over iron meant that the metal took over as the preferred choice of civil engineers to build bridges, tunnels, and railway tracks.
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