Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: rolled plate
Target Entity: Rolling_\u0028metalworking\u0029
Preceding Context: For much of the Victorian "age of steam", the only material used for boilermaking was the highest grade of wrought iron, with assembly by rivetting. This iron was often obtained from specialist ironworks, such as at Cleator Moor (UK), noted for the high quality of their
Succeeding Context: and its suitability for high-reliability use in critical applications, such as high-pressure boilers. In the 20th century, design practice instead moved towards the use of steel, which is stronger and cheaper, with welded construction, which is quicker and requires less labour.
Paragraph Title: Materials
Source Page: Boiler

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