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Authorised form of nameHatfield; William Herbert (1882 - 1943); metallurgist
Dates1882 - 1943
NationalityBritish
Place of birthSheffield, England
Date of birth10 April 1882
Date of death16/10/1943
Occupationmetallurgist
Research fieldMetallurgy
ActivityEducation: University College Sheffield (DMet)
Career:
Head of the Brown-Firth Research Laboratory, Princess Street, Sheffield (1916); joined the Board of Messrs Thomas Firth and John Brown Limited (1916); credited with the invention of 18/8 stainless steel (18% chromium, 8% nickel) and 18/8 stainless with added titanium, now known as 321 (1924); authored a variety of papers on metallurgy, with particular reference to rust, acid and heat-resistant steels and cast iron.
Awards/Medals:
Mappin Medal (1902)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election16/05/1935
Age at election53
ProposerHenry Cort Harold Carpenter; Walter Rosenhain; Charles Alfred Edwards; William Ernest Dalby; Herbert Brereton Baker; Richaard Ttetley Glazebrook; Henry Thomas Tizard
RelationshipsSpouse: Edith Seagrave (1907)
PublishedWorksRCN 43270
RCN 43271
OtherInfoContributed to the development of stainless steel.
Royal Society Obituary or MemoirClick to view (may be contained within a meeting notice, presidential address or list of death notices)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; 'The Stainless Steel Advantage' [URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20071031235835/http://www.fila-sa.com/historique_en.htm; last accessed: 21/02/2024]
Obituaries:
Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 1942-1944 vol 4 pp 617-627, plate, by C H Desch
CodeNA673
Archives associated with this Fellow
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IM/001985Hatfield, William Herbertnd
EC/1935/11Hatfield, William Herbert: certificate of election to the Royal Society
RR/18/44Referee's report by Hugh Longbourne Callendar, on a paper 'The chemical physics involved in the precipitation of free carbon from the alloys of the iron-carbon system' by William Herbert Hatfield April 1910
NLB/73/119Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Dr. [William Herbert] Hatfield, Nether Edge, Sheffield15 December 1930
NLB/73/118Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to the Director, National Physical Laboratory13 December 1930
RR/18/45Referee's report by George Downing Liveing, on a paper 'The chemical physics involved in the precipitation of free carbon from the alloys of the iron-carbon system' by William Herbert Hatfield May 1910
RR/18/46Referee's report by George Downing Liveing, on a paper 'The chemical physics involved in the precipitation of free carbon from the alloys of the iron-carbon system' by William Herbert Hatfield 24 October 1910
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