Roll Scale as a Factor in the Bessemer Process (e9e5d7e8-1f8e-44a7-992a-286035072df9)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. Patton
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 4, 1917

Abstract

E. T. McCLEARY, Youngstown, Ohio (written discussion).-Perhaps there is no question before the steel manufacturers of America today that causes them more worry than that of maximum production, together with good quality, and Messrs. Patton and Speller have clearly shown in their excellent paper how this may be accomplished. Any operation that tends to uniformity is certainly conducive to good practice, and as the use of roll scale in the converter eliminates to a large extent the variations in temperature due to varying silicon content in the pig iron, it should certainly give a more uniform product. At the plant of The Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. the use of roll scale was started in the year 1908. A great many tests have been con-
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APA: A. Patton  (1917)  Roll Scale as a Factor in the Bessemer Process (e9e5d7e8-1f8e-44a7-992a-286035072df9)

MLA: A. Patton Roll Scale as a Factor in the Bessemer Process (e9e5d7e8-1f8e-44a7-992a-286035072df9). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.

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