Saga of Delhi's rustless wonder | HT Tech

Saga of Delhi's rustless wonder

Scientists want to undertake a systematic study to unfold the secret behind the strength of Delhi's 1,600-yr-old Iron Pillar.

By: PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
| Updated on: Mar 17 2005, 19:53 IST

The Delhi Iron Pillar, which has withstood corrosion for over 1,600 years, continues to attract the attention of archaeologists and scientists who want to undertake a systematic study to unfold the secret behind its strength.

A panel of scientists from across the country has recommended that the Government allow research on the pillar, a symbol of Indian metallurgical excellence, to ascertain its age, as well as for conservation of its underground part and the passive film that has preserved it through the ages.

The panel had gathered here to review the status of scientific research on the pillar and make recommendations to the Government to initiate systematic scientific studies to gain more information about it.

Earlier studies, beginning in 1961, have thrown some light on the composition and the microstructure of the 'rustless wonder', but difference versions exist on the scientific dating of the pillar, Professor R Balasubramaniam, a scientist at IIT Kanpur who has conducted extensive research on the pillar, said.

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First Published Date: 13 Mar, 21:59 IST
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