Berry Metal joins AISI, others in ironmaking R&D project
Mar 04, 2013 | 11:54 AM
| Jo Isenberg-O’Loughlin
Tags
ironmaking,
technology,
R&D,
flash ironmaking,
collaborative research,
Berry Metal Co.,
AISI,
University of Utah
US Department of Energy
NEW YORK Berry Metal Co. has been tapped to lend its expertise in equipment design and manufacturing to an $8.9-million flash ironmaking project selected by the U.S. Department of Energy as part of its Innovative Manufacturing Initiative.
Berry, a Harmony, Pa.-based company that focuses on the design and manufacture of injection lance equipment and technology, is joining the American Iron and Steel Institute and researchers at the University of Utah in the collaborative effort, which is keyed toward developing an energy-efficient and environmentally preferred alternative to the traditional blast furnace ironmaking route,....
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