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... empire that included electric-arc furnace (EF) mills in ... have earned him a 2013 induction into the ... lines, a temper mill and batch-annealing furnaces. ... View this article
... the domestic steel industry (especially the induction and electric-arc ... hampering the life of furnaces and increases ... (Steel scrap) saves furnace life as ... View this article
... up the North Jackson, Ohio, plant it acquired in June 2011, conducting up to 144 heats on its vacuum induction melting (VIM) furnaces in 2012 ... View this article
... of six additional rolling mill stands and a walking beam reheat furnace. ... of new equipment for steel bar turning and inspection, induction heat treating ... View this article
... of $600,000 for the facility during the third quarter due to a production outage to make modifications to its vacuum-induction melting furnace (VIM). ... View this article
The country's 23 plants with electric furnaces—20 with electric-arc furnaces (EFs) and three with induction furnaces—produced 18 million tonnes of ... View this article
... the market]. Many induction furnaces have cut back production [operations] from 24 hours to 12 hours," he said. A mill buyer ... View this article
... did not affect shipments, as the vacuum-induction melting (VIM) furnace at the ... while the two vacuum-arc remelt (VAR) furnaces started up ... View this article
... Ikorodu facilities The plant at Ikorodu has two 25-tonne induction furnaces that produce crude steel, and one continuous casting machine with three ... View this article
... we have completed the buildout of the vacuum-arc induction melting facility, installed two vacuum-arc remelting furnaces and completed and ... 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