RI 3366 Mineral Economics Series - 2. Consumption Of Ferrous Scrap And Pig Iron In The United States In 1936 ? Introduction (0fd28c67-f76a-45f5-9424-3ad10c491f1e)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert H. Ridgway
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

This paper presents the results of the second in the series of annual canvasses on the consumption of ferrous scrap and pig iron in the United States, inaugurated in 1935 by the Bureau of Mines and published in Report of Investigations 3329. The study was undertaken in response to requests from trade organizations and others for detailed statistics on this phase of the iron and steel industry. Thus, for the first time, producers, buyers, sellers, and consumers of iron and steel scrap have had an accurate statistical picture of this important raw material As originally contemplated, the study was to be continued on an annual basis, but, owing to budgetary limitations for the fiscal year 1937-38, the Bureau may be unable to conduct the canvass for 1937.
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APA: Robert H. Ridgway  (1937)  RI 3366 Mineral Economics Series - 2. Consumption Of Ferrous Scrap And Pig Iron In The United States In 1936 ? Introduction (0fd28c67-f76a-45f5-9424-3ad10c491f1e)

MLA: Robert H. Ridgway RI 3366 Mineral Economics Series - 2. Consumption Of Ferrous Scrap And Pig Iron In The United States In 1936 ? Introduction (0fd28c67-f76a-45f5-9424-3ad10c491f1e). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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