Taylor-White process
Meanings
name
- A process for toughening self-hardening steel by heating and cooling it to various temperatures in molten lead, oil, and air.
Word forms
Etymology
Invented around 1899 by Frederick W. Taylor and Maunsel B. White.
Previous
This entry uses open data from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA/GFDL). Word forms are used for search and are not indexed as separate pages.