Iron and Steel Metallurgy in 1929

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. B. WATERHOUSE
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

THE year 1929 was exceedingly busy and prosperous for the iron and steel industry in the United States. The lake shipments of ore were approximately 65,000,000 tons, steel ingots produced were about 57,000,000 tons. Plants were very active. operating for many months well over their rated capacity, slowing down during the last quarter following the severe break in the stock market. The ore tonnage mentioned above was the greatest ever shipped by lake from the Lake Superior region. The trend at the ore mines has been to supplement manual labor by mechanical appliances as much as possible. Mining methods have been greatly improved along the lines of safety as well as to increase the percentage of ore recovery. Crushing and grading of iron ores continued to gain in popularity inasmuch as remarkable blast-furnace operations and records were obtained with sizing and uniformity of raw materials. Progress was made along other lines. The Bradley process for the separation of manganese osicle and iron oside from siliceous manganiferous iron ore was cleuelopecl; also considerable work was clone on a process for the beneficiation of the Cuban laterite ores. Sintering of ores and concentrates increased in popularity. A new analytical method for the deter- mination of sulfur in iron ore was worked out which reduced the time required appreciably. The ore re- serves of the Lake Superior district continued to receive considerable attention and played an important part in the recent mergers which have taken place in the iron ancl steel industry.
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APA: G. B. WATERHOUSE  (1930)  Iron and Steel Metallurgy in 1929

MLA: G. B. WATERHOUSE Iron and Steel Metallurgy in 1929. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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