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... As a result, Japan's largest electric-arc furnace (EF) operator and effective benchmark price-setter now pays ¥32,500 ($326) per tonne for both land ... View this article
... The plant includes an EF, vacuum degasser, ingot teeming, slab caster, two plate mills and heat-treating and finishing facilities. Catherine Ngai,. ... View this article
... The company's EF melt shop has a capacity of 770,000 tonnes of liquid steel and its hot-strip mill can produce 1.2 million tonnes of coils annually. ... View this article
... Ltd., the country's largest electric-arc furnace (EF) operator and the market's unofficial benchmark price-setter, has left its scrap purchase charges ... View this article
... SDI in 2012, the Fort Wayne, Ind.-based steelmaker was a vertically integrated steel mini-mill empire that included electric-arc furnace (EF) mills in ... View this article
... Danieli Group developed the “EF/conticaster/rolling mill” production module, one of the first equipment packages designed specifically for mini-mill ... View this article
... SMS Siemag AG A new electric-arc furnace (EF) with an energy-recovery system that can be operated continuously for a long period increases ... View this article
An accident at ArcelorMittal USA LLC's steel plate facility in Coatesville, Pa., left three employees injured and an electric-arc furnace temporarily offline ... View this article
... Steel on a joint study for a potential DRI joint venture that would be located at Lorain and primarily feed the new electric-arc furnace (EF) that they ... View this article
... pneumatic injection of lime and dolo-lime from silos to the EFs, two Limejet combined 5-megawatt burner/lime injector units for each EF shell (one ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel