The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel

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Other Authors: Harold E. McGannon (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pittsburgh United States Steel 1971
Edition:English : Ninth Edition
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Table of Contents:
  • Evolution of iron-and steelmaking
  • Refractories for iron-and steelmaking
  • Steel-plant fuels and fuel economy
  • Manufacture of metallurgical coke and recovery of coal chemicals
  • Iron ores
  • Fluxes in iron-and steelmaking
  • Slags in iron-and steelmaking
  • Scrap for steelmaking
  • Addition agents used in steelmaking
  • Water requirements for steelmaking
  • Tonnage oxygen for iron-and steelmaking
  • Lubrication and lubricants
  • The physical chemistry of iron-and steelmaking
  • Direct-reduction processes
  • The manufacture of pig iron
  • The pneumatic steelmaking processes
  • Open-hearth steelmaking processes
  • Electric-furnace steelmaking
  • Steel ingots
  • Plastic working of steel
  • Construction and operation of rolling mills
  • Heating steel for hot working
  • Production of steel blooms, slabs and billets
  • Production of steel plates
  • Railroad-rail and joint-bar production
  • Structural and other shapes
  • Production of wrought-steel wheels
  • Production of railroad axles
  • Merchant-bar production
  • The manufacture of steel wire and steel wire products
  • Manufacture of steel tubular products
  • The manufacture of hot-strip mill products
  • Manufacture of cold-reduced flat-rolled products
  • Corrosion and protective coatings
  • The manufacture of tin plate
  • Long terne sheet and terne plate
  • Production of galvanized sheet and strip
  • Manufacture of heavy press forgings
  • Castings-steel and iron
  • Principles of heat treatment of steel
  • Carbon steels
  • Alloy steels
  • Alloy tool steels
  • High strength low-alloy steels
  • Silcon-steel electrical sheets
  • Stainless steels
  • Steels for elevated-temperature service
  • Steels for low-temperature and cryogenic service
  • Mechanical testing
  • Non-destructive inspection of steel
  • Machinability of carbon, alloy and stainless steel
  • Gages.