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1. Palmer, Alfred T. A poster comes to life. The three men tour one of the mill yards. In the background, to the immediate right of the freight car, is a portion of a scrap pile. Immediately behind Sergeant Vineyard is a pile of limestone and slag. In the background, to the sailor's right, are piles of iron heaped high. All of these materials are destined for the steel furnaces, where they are used in varying quantities to make the many varieties of steel needed by our armed forces. Allegheny Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1942 Aug

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2. Palmer, Alfred T. Steel manufacture, Allegheny-Ludlum. Ladling it out! These workers are casting ingots from the ladle into which a thirty-five ton electric furnace has just poured its molten steel. The "hot tops" allow for shrinkage of the steel in the ingots bodies. If these should be any slag left in the molten steel, it will rise into these hot tops, since slag is lighter than the steel [between 1940 and 1946]

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3. Palmer, Alfred T. A poster comes to life. The three men tour one of the mill yards. In the background, to the immediate right of the freight car, is a portion of a scrap pile. Immediately behind Sergeant Vineyard is a pile of limestone and slag. In the background, to the sailor's right, are piles of iron heaped high. All of these materials are destined for the steel furnaces, where they are used in varying quantities to make the many varieties of steel needed by our armed forces. Allegheny Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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4. Palmer, Alfred T. Slag run-off from one of the open hearth furnaces of a steel mills, Republic Steel Corp., Youngstown, Ohio. Slag is drawn off the furnace just before the molten steel is poured into ladles for ingotting 1941 Nov

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5. Palmer, Alfred T. Steel alloy manufacture. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. Refined alloy steel in the electric furnace, ready for casting into ingots. The slag layer on top of the molten steel prevents the hot steel from oxidizing, thereby preserving its high quality. Steel will be drawn off through the spout at the left into ladles in the pit. This is an operation that has rarely been photographed [between 1940 and 1946]

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6. Palmer, Alfred T. Steel alloy manufacture. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. Refined alloy steel in the electric furnace, ready for casting into ingots. The slag layer on top of the molten steel prevents the hot steel from oxidizing, thereby preserving its high quality. This is an operation that has rarely been photographed [between 1940 and 1946]

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7. Liberman, Howard Negro steelworkers. This Negro worker operates a fifty-ton crane which reclaims iron out of slag in the slag drop of a large East Coast steel mill which is working full capacity to speed war Production. Bethlehem Fairfield Steel 1942 May

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8. Committee on Electric Arc Furnace Slag: (Washington, District of Columbia) Health risk considerations for the use of unencapsulated steel slag Washington: National Academies Press; 2023

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9. Palmer, Alfred T. The molten stream pouring from the thirty-five ton electric furnace is slag-waste material melted down during the process of refining. It is composed largely of limestone, which carries with it various other impurities in the metal. In the foreground is a huge ladle into which the molten steel will be poured after the slag has run off [between 1940 and 1946]

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10. Palmer, Alfred T. Steel production. Molten slag running from an Eastern blast furnace into a cinder ladle. The slag serves many useful purposes. Republic, Youngstown 1941 Nov

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11. Palmer, Alfred T. Steel manufacture, Allegheny-Ludlum. Ladling it out! These workers are casting ingots from the ladle into which a thirty-five ton electric furnace has just poured its molten steel. The "hot tops" allow for shrinkage of the steel in the ingots bodies. If these should be any slag left in the molten steel, it will rise into these hot tops, since slag is lighter than the steel

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12. Quest, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1916- The distribution of metalloids between molten steel and slag under open hearth conditions ..

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13. Scott, Frank Walton, 1903- The distribution of sulphur between molten steel and oxidized slag at equilibrium ..

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14. Palmer, Alfred T. Slag run-off from one of the open hearth furnaces of a steel mills, Republic Steel Corp., Youngstown, Ohio. Slag is drawn off the furnace just before the molten steel is poured into ladles for ingotting

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15. Palmer, Alfred T. Steel alloy manufacture. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. Refined alloy steel in the electric furnace, ready for casting into ingots. The slag layer on top of the molten steel prevents the hot steel from oxidizing, thereby preserving its high quality. This is an operation that has rarely been photographed

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16. Palmer, Alfred T. Steel alloy manufacture. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. Refined alloy steel in the electric furnace, ready for casting into ingots. The slag layer on top of the molten steel prevents the hot steel from oxidizing, thereby preserving its high quality. Steel will be drawn off through the spout at the left into ladles in the pit. This is an operation that has rarely been photographed

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17. Liberman, Howard Negro steelworkers. This Negro worker operates a fifty-ton crane which reclaims iron out of slag in the slag drop of a large East Coast steel mill which is working full capacity to speed war Production. Bethlehem Fairfield Steel

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18. Lee, A. R. Blastfurnace and steel slag London: Edward Arnold; 1974

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19. McIntosh, Synthia N. Recovery of manganese from steel plant slag by carbamate leaching Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines; 1992

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20. 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 1941 May

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