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Taylor-White process
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Invented around 1899 by Frederick W. Taylor and Maunsel B. White.
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Taylor
-
White
process
A process for
toughening
self-hardening
steel
by
heating
and
cooling
it to various
temperatures
in
molten
lead
,
oil
, and
air
.
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