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Melting electric steel using hot metal
Practice is described for melting 1% carbon steel with addition of 35-40% hot metal in charge; heat time and power consumption were reduced and ingot yield increased. (see also English translation in Stal in English n 4 Apr 1963 p 278-80)
Melting electric steel using hot metal
Practice is described for melting 1% carbon steel with addition of 35-40% hot metal in charge; heat time and power consumption were reduced and ingot yield increased. (see also English translation in Stal in English n 4 Apr 1963 p 278-80)
Melting electric steel using hot metal
Vyplavka elektrostali s ispol'zovaniem zhidkogo chuguna
Lubenets, I.A. (author) / Morozov, A.N. (author) / Galyan, V.S. (author) / Khizhnichenko, A.M. (author)
1963
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Russian
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