Basic Open-Hearth Furnaces (f15bb3fd-0957-446f-bfd4-3292bb284b14)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Abstract

APPROXIMATELY 90 per cent of the steel that is melted and refined in the United States and poured into ingots is made in basic open-hearth furnaces, as shown in Table 1-1. The annual ingot capacity of the steel industry reported January 1, 1950, by the American Iron and Steel Institute3* was 99,040,160 tons, of which the basic open-hearth process accounted for 85,896,580 tons, 86.7 per cent of the .total. The capacity of the individual furnaces varies over a wide range, a large majority falling within limits of 50 to 200 tons (Fig 1-1). Most of the units constructed [ ] since 1942 are in the larger size groups, between 175 and 225 tons capacity.
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APA:  (1964)  Basic Open-Hearth Furnaces (f15bb3fd-0957-446f-bfd4-3292bb284b14)

MLA: Basic Open-Hearth Furnaces (f15bb3fd-0957-446f-bfd4-3292bb284b14). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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