Kaiser’s Eagle Mountain Pelletizing Plant

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George S. Lockwood
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 8, 1964

Abstract

Plans are moving ahead toward the July 1965 start-up date for Kaiser Steel Corp.’s new pelletizing plant at its Eagle Mountain, Calif., iron mine. Capacity will be 2 million long tons of pellets containing 65% Fe. A major portion of the output is scheduled for charging into Japanese blast furnaces as the result of a contract to supply Mitsubishi interests with 10.8 million tons of pellets over a six-year period. Kaiser's concentrating plant at Eagle Mountain plus sintering facilities at Fontana are adequate to meet the requirements of its blast furnaces, which, as a consequence, are not expected to take any substantial quantity of pellets during this period. However, some 200,000 tons of pellets per year is scheduled to be used for the production of special steels and in the open hearths as a substitute for the high-cost ores now being used.
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APA: George S. Lockwood  (1964)  Kaiser’s Eagle Mountain Pelletizing Plant

MLA: George S. Lockwood Kaiser’s Eagle Mountain Pelletizing Plant. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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