Many New Iron and Steel Furnaces in Soviet Russia

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
AIME AIME
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Jan 1, 1934

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THE second blast furnace of the Azov steel mill was blown in on Feb. 17, says the Economic Review of the Soviet Union. This furnace, the 111th in the U. S. S. R., has a volume of 930 cubic meters, and a daily output of 775 tons of pig iron. The 1934 program at the Azov plant includes three 250-ton-open-hearth furnaces, two coke-oven batteries, a repair shop, mine and agglomeration plant at Gamysh-Burum, and two ports, one at the latter town and one at Mariupol. On Feb. 21 the sixth open-hearth furnace of the Stalinsk (Kuznetsk) mill started operations; on Feb. 12 the fourth open-hearth furnace at the Liebknecht mill at Dniepropetrovsk, produced its, first steel, 47 tons of high-grade boring steel. The fourth open-hearth furnace
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APA: AIME AIME  (1934)  Many New Iron and Steel Furnaces in Soviet Russia

MLA: AIME AIME Many New Iron and Steel Furnaces in Soviet Russia. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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