found: Work cat.: Sun, N. Microstructure evolution in twin roll cast AA3105, 2006.
found: Ferry, M. Direct strip casting of metals and alloys, 2006:p. xvii (Direct strip casting (DSC) is a continuous casting technique for producing metallic sheet directly from the molten state that minimises the need for substantial secondary processing)
found: Materials science forum, 2005:v. 495-497, p. 519 (Direct strip casting (DSC) is a type of the near-net-shape casting (NNSC) technology that produces low-gauge strip directly from the liquid state)
found: Steel research international, Nov./Dec. 2003:p. 724 (the Direct Strip Casting (DSC) technology has reached a state from which it can be concluded that a DSC production process is feasible. The core of the process consists of a caster in which liquid steel is fed on an intensively cooled revolving belt. After solidification in a protective atmosphere, the yielded strip of about 10 mm in thickness is directly hot rolled without intermediate reheating. Thus, due to the reduced expenditures for hot rolling and reheating, substantial energy savings compared to conventional slab casting can be achieved)
notfound: McGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003;Chambers dictionary of science and technology, 1999