Pittsburg Paper - Notes on the Walrand-Legénisel Steel-Casting Process

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. L. Hollis
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1897

Abstract

The paper read by Mr. George J. Snelus, in 1894, before the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain* so fully and ably described the Walrand-Leghisel process that there remains very little to add beyond recording some changes in practice, made since that date, and observed by the writer last summer, at several continental works, and the further fact that the process has now been for some time in successful operation in this country. Briefiy stated, the Walrand-LegBnisel process is an addition to the Bessemer operation, with the object of obtaining quiet and more fluid steel, and consequently sound castings and ingots. This is achieved by adding ferro-silicon at approximately the time of flame-drop in the ordinary Bessemer operation, and making an after-blow. The high calorific power of silicon is well known, and the rapid combustion of it immediately before
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APA: H. L. Hollis  (1897)  Pittsburg Paper - Notes on the Walrand-Legénisel Steel-Casting Process

MLA: H. L. Hollis Pittsburg Paper - Notes on the Walrand-Legénisel Steel-Casting Process. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1897.

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