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7 May 2009, 12:00 AM ![]() | history of shipbuilding You can hide this advertisement by registering. Can someone summarise the history of materials used for shipbuilding?Thanks in advance. |
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18 Nov 2009, 9:49 AM ![]() | Re: history of shipbuilding initially shipbuilding used materials that were available such as animal skins, bamboo, wood, etc [list][*]ships were made of wood and protected from rotting by covering in animal fats, shark oils, or bitumen
to prevent wood boring worms from attacking the wood, it was covered in lead sheeting this sheeting was soon replaced by copper sheeting because however they soon realized that the iron nails which fastened the copper quickly corroded (from this early they realised that copper and iron should not be used together) bronze soon replaced the copper, it was better as it was:
iron soon replaced wooden ships as it was
steel replaced iron as it is more versatile, stronger and durable aluminium is recently being used due to its light weight and durability however for some ships its strength is not enough |
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