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  2. Henry Bessemer - Wikipedia

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    Henry Bessemer worked on the problem of manufacturing cheap steel for ordnance production from 1850 to 1855 when he patented his method. [14] However, William Kelly , an American inventor in Kentucky, received a priority patent in 1857, effectively nullifying Bessemer's 1855 US patent.

  3. List of inventions named after people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of inventions followed by name of the inventor (or whomever else it is named after). For other lists of eponyms ... Bessemer converter – Henry Bessemer;

  4. Bessemer process - Wikipedia

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    The modern process is named after its inventor, the Englishman Henry Bessemer, who took out a patent on the process in 1856. [1] The process was said to be independently discovered in 1851 by the American inventor William Kelly [2] [3] though the claim is controversial. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  5. List of chemical engineers - Wikipedia

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    Henry Bessemer (1813–1898) Invented Bessemer process for manufacturing steel: Independent inventor Gordon Beveridge (1933–1999) Former president and vice-chancellor of Queen's University of Belfast: Queen's University of Belfast: Lois Aileen Bey (born 1929) First woman to graduate in chemical engineering from IIT: Illinois Institute of ...

  6. Second Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Bessemer process, invented by Sir Henry Bessemer, allowed the mass-production of steel, increasing the scale and speed of production of this vital material, and decreasing the labor requirements. The key principle was the removal of excess carbon and other impurities from pig iron by oxidation with air blown through the molten iron.

  7. List of National Inventors Hall of Fame inductees - Wikipedia

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    Henry Bessemer: 1813 Bessemer process for steel production [174] 2002 Irwin Lachman: 1930 Catalytic converter [175] 2002 J. Presper Eckert: 1919 ENIAC [176] 2002 James J. Wynne: 1943 LASIK eye surgery [177] 2002 John Mauchly: 1907 ENIAC [178] 2002 M. Stephen Heilman: 1933 Defibrillator [179] 2002 Michel Mirowski: 1924 Defibrillator [180] 2002 ...

  8. 5 flops from the world's most famous inventors - AOL

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    Public Domain. Henry Ford is known for many things — the most prominent being mass-manufactured cars and paying workers respectable wages. But his first automobile, made in 1896, was powered by ...

  9. Timeline of materials technology - Wikipedia

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    1855 – Bessemer process for mass production of steel patented by Henry Bessemer; 1861 – Color photography demonstrated by James Clerk Maxwell; 1883 – First solar cells using selenium waffles made by Charles Fritts; 1893 – Thermite Welding developed and soon used to weld rails