Harry Brearley
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 76 years ago |
Date of birth | February 18,1871 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Sheffield |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | July 14,1948 |
Died | Torquay |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Inventor |
Chemist | |
Books | The Analytical Chemistry of Uranium |
The analysis of steel-works materials | |
The Heat Treatment of Tool Steel: An Illustrated Description of the Physical Changes and Properties Induced in Tool Steel by Heating and Cooling Operations | |
Steel-makers and knotted string | |
The Case- hardening of Steel: An Illustrated Exposition of the Changes in Structure and Properties Induced in Steels by Cementation and Allied Processes | |
Ingots and Ingot Moulds | |
Talks about steelmaking | |
The Case- Hardening of Steel; - Scholar's Choice Edition | |
The Heat Treatment of Tool Steel | |
The Case-hardening of Steel: An Illustrated Exposition of the Changes in Structure and Properties Induced in Steels by Cementation and Allied Processes | |
Nationality | English |
Known for | The invention of stainless steel |
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ID | 509585 |
Harry Brearley Life story
Harry Brearley was an English metallurgist, credited with the invention of "rustless steel". Based in Sheffield, his invention brought affordable cutlery to the masses, and saw an expansion of the city's traditional cutlery trade.