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1859 Patent to [[William  Arena  Martin]],  and  James Purdie,  of  Woolwich,  in  the  county  of  Kent, Engineers, in  respect of  the  invention  of  "improvements  in  firebars."<ref>London Gazette 16 Aug 1859</ref>
1859 Patent to [[William  Arena  Martin]],  and  James Purdie,  of  Woolwich,  in  the  county  of  Kent, Engineers, in  respect of  the  invention  of  "improvements  in  firebars."<ref>London Gazette 16 Aug 1859</ref>


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The business then moved to Surrey
 
Later succeeded by [[W. A. Martin and Co]]





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of Woolwich

The partnership of William Arena Martin and James Purdie

1859 Experiments were conducted at Martin and Purdie's ironworks at Woolwich based on Taylor's patent for refining crude iron using hydrogen gas. These experiments were followed by large scale, tests at one of the ironworks in South Wales, where the hydrogen was introduced into a puddling furnace. This confirmed that use of hydrogen could speed up the puddling process and improve the quality of the iron without needing to alter the furnace.

1859 Patent to William Arena Martin, and James Purdie, of Woolwich, in the county of Kent, Engineers, in respect of the invention of "improvements in firebars."[1]

The business then moved to Surrey

Later succeeded by W. A. Martin and Co


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 16 Aug 1859