Steel
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Steel is fundamental to modern civilization, shaping its history and significance. This book explores the essence of steel: its composition, functionality, and the reasons for its importance. It delves into the people and processes behind steel production, revealing how a once-rare metal became vital for infrastructure, including railroads, ships, skyscrapers, and bridges, contributing to the economic rise of nations like Great Britain, Germany, the United States, Japan, and the Soviet Union. Today, China stands as the largest producer of steel. The author, Brooke C. Stoddard, undertook extensive research, including visits to the Mesabi Iron Range's open-pit mines, a journey aboard a 1,000-foot ore boat carrying 58,000 tons of iron ore, and climbing the largest blast furnace in the hemisphere. He interviewed workers beside their liquid steel furnaces and explored the massive rolling mills where steel is transformed into finished products. Through this narrative, the book traces the evolution of iron and steel from pre-history through the Industrial Revolution to the present, highlighting steel's role as the sinew of modern civilization.
