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Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Milling machines and machine castings. We are inclined to compare all liquids with water. Iron trickles through little channels with a speed that makes water look sluggish -- a surprising thing until you realize that, molten or not, it's still heavy as iron. Location: a large Midwest machine tool factory
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19637250
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International Conference on Molten Slags, Fluxes, and Salts '97 (5th : 1997 : Sydney, Australia) Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Molten Slags, Fluxes, and Salts '97
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4001666
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Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Milling machines and machine castings. We are inclined to compare all liquids with water. Iron trickles through little channels with a speed that makes water look sluggish -- a surprising thing until you realize that, molten or not, it's still heavy as iron. Location: a large Midwest machine tool factory
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19637250
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A group of the steel corporation's profit-shareres drawing molten iron from a blast furnace at Homestead, [Pa.]
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13432073
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Palmer, Alfred T. Steel production. Molten steel for war industries. A ladle of molten iron is poured into an opne hearth furnace for coversion into steel. Note safety latch on the crane hook. Republic, Youngstown
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19636812
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International Conference on Molten Slags, Fluxes, and Salts '97 (5th : 1997 : Sydney, Australia) Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Molten Slags, Fluxes, and Salts '97
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4001666
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Palmer, Alfred T. Charging one of the 180-ton hearth furnaces at a Midwest plant with pig iron. The charge consists of about fifty-two percent steel scrap and forty-eight percent molten iron
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Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Milling machines and machine castings. The cupolas spout. As the molten iron pours from the cupola, a special ingredient is added through the pipe and funnel shown here -- one which helps to give the cast iron special qualities which have been predetermined by careful research and constant check-up. Site: a large Midwest machine tool foundry
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19637243
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A group of the steel corporation's profit-shareres drawing molten iron from a blast furnace at Homestead, [Pa.]
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13432073
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H.C. White Co Great bridge over the Monongahela - train of molten iron approaching, steel works, Homestead, Pa., U.S.A
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11637465
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H.C. White Co Filling the mixer with molten iron - emptying 20 ton ladle, steel works, Homestead, Pa., U.S.A
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11619103
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Harry, George Pretreatment of blast furnace molten iron
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1952454
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Blackburn, Andrew Reif, 1915- Massive quartzite, a refractory material for handling molten iron and steel
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10215191
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Palmer, Alfred T. Steel alloy manufacture. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. Thirty-five ton electric arc melting furnace in operation. These furnaces convert scrap iron and steel into high quality steel alloys. This type of furnace gives much faster heating and permits the accurate temperature control so necessary in the processing of the high quality steels. The alloying elements are being added to the bath of molten steel
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19635013
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Palmer, Alfred T. Steel. Ford plant. A blast furnace being cast. Here the iron ore starts on its way to becoming an automobile part. The metal travels down sanded trenches; the trench to the left is conveying molten metal to giant ladles; trench on the right carries the slag off. Blast furnaces are cast in this manner about every six hours. Ford River Rouge plant, May 1941
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19634785
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[Filling the mixer with molten iron from the blast furnace]
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Palmer, Alfred T. Steel alloy manufacture. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. Thirty-five ton electric arc melting furnace in operation. These furnaces convert scrap iron and steel into high quality steel alloys. This type of furnace gives much faster heating and permits the accurate temperature control so necessary in the processing of the high quality steels. The alloying elements are being added to the bath of molten steel
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19635015
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H.C. White Co Great bridge over the Monongahela - train of molten iron approaching, steel works, Homestead, Pa., U.S.A.
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11637465
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Palmer, Alfred T. Steel alloy manufacture. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. Converting scrap iron and steel into high quality alloy steel. A workman adds alloying materials to the bath of molten steel in one of the thirty-five ton electric arc furnaces. These furnaces give faster heating and more accurate temperature control than do open hearth furnaces
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19635017
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Palmer, Alfred T. Steel production. More iron for steel production. Hot molten metal flows from the tap hole into a trough at a big Eastern blast furnace is cast. Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation. Farrell, Pennsylvania
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19637201
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