Armoured Plate The First world tanks and early tank production used Armoured plate steel which is carbonised by heating the steel in the presence of carbon (usually charcoal) for long durations (often several weeks), this allowed the carbon to be absorbed into the surface of the steel plate to depths of up to 20 thousandths
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After The Churchill
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Norfolk Tank Museum Visit East of England
Restoration of history: An armor museum in the making
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