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Taylor-White process
Taylor-White process
A
process
(
invented
about
1899
by
Frederick
W.
Taylor
and
Maunsel
B.
White
)
for
giving
toughness
to
self
-
hardening
steels
.
The
steel
is
heated
almost
to
fusion
,
cooled
to a
temperature
of
from
700
¡ to
850
¡ C. in
molten
lead
,
further
cooled
in
oil
,
reheated
to
between
370
¡
and
670
¡ C.,
and
cooled
in
air
.
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