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Albert L. Marsh : ウィキペディア英語版
Albert Leroy Marsh, (1877–1944) was an American metallurgist. In 1905 he co-invented the first metallic alloy from which a high-resistance wire could be made that could be used as a durable and safe heating element. While working at Hoskins Manufacturing, the company of chemist, electrical engineer, inventor and entrepreneur William Hoskins (1862–1934) the two experimented for several years until the alloy was perfected. The material was patented that year as chromel, later and still today marketed as nichrome. ; republished in ''hotwire: The Newsletter of the Toaster Museum Foundation'', vol. 3, no. 3, online edition. The piece is largely an interview of Hoskins. (And there actually is a Toaster Museum, backed by a related foundation. They take the history of toast, and electrical heating in general, quite seriously.) For this invention, Marsh was acclaimed as "father of the electrical heating industry".() From Pana News - Palladium, retrieved 1997-06-05==Early life==Marsh was born August 16, 1877 in Pontiac, Illinois, the oldest of three children. The family moved to Pana, Illinois in 1884. Marsh went to University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In 1901, Albert received his bachelor of science degree in Chemical Engineering. The same year, he married Minnie E Hayward in Massachusetts.


Albert Leroy Marsh, (1877–1944) was an American metallurgist. In 1905 he co-invented the first metallic alloy from which a high-resistance wire could be made that could be used as a durable and safe heating element. While working at Hoskins Manufacturing, the company of chemist, electrical engineer, inventor and entrepreneur William Hoskins (1862–1934) the two experimented for several years until the alloy was perfected. The material was patented that year as chromel, later and still today marketed as nichrome.〔 ; republished in ''hotwire: The Newsletter of the Toaster Museum Foundation'', vol. 3, no. 3, online edition. The piece is largely an interview of Hoskins. (And there actually is a Toaster Museum, backed by a related foundation. They take the history of toast, and electrical heating in general, quite seriously.)〕 For this invention, Marsh was acclaimed as "father of the electrical heating industry".〔() From Pana News - Palladium, retrieved 1997-06-05〕
==Early life==
Marsh was born August 16, 1877 in Pontiac, Illinois, the oldest of three children. The family moved to Pana, Illinois in 1884. Marsh went to University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In 1901, Albert received his bachelor of science degree in Chemical Engineering. The same year, he married Minnie E Hayward in Massachusetts.

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ウィキペディアでAlbert Leroy Marsh, (1877–1944) was an American metallurgist. In 1905 he co-invented the first metallic alloy from which a high-resistance wire could be made that could be used as a durable and safe heating element. While working at Hoskins Manufacturing, the company of chemist, electrical engineer, inventor and entrepreneur William Hoskins (1862–1934) the two experimented for several years until the alloy was perfected. The material was patented that year as chromel, later and still today marketed as nichrome. ; republished in ''hotwire: The Newsletter of the Toaster Museum Foundation'', vol. 3, no. 3, online edition. The piece is largely an interview of Hoskins. (And there actually is a Toaster Museum, backed by a related foundation. They take the history of toast, and electrical heating in general, quite seriously.) For this invention, Marsh was acclaimed as "father of the electrical heating industry".() From Pana News - Palladium, retrieved 1997-06-05==Early life==Marsh was born August 16, 1877 in Pontiac, Illinois, the oldest of three children. The family moved to Pana, Illinois in 1884. Marsh went to University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In 1901, Albert received his bachelor of science degree in Chemical Engineering. The same year, he married Minnie E Hayward in Massachusetts.」の詳細全文を読む



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