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Example sentences for "steel making"

  • Certain ores of special grades, and ores of other minerals of the ferro-alloy group required in steel making, however, must be imported from foreign sources; this matter has been discussed above.

  • Thus a map showing the extensions of Empire coincides in an extraordinary manner with the metal distribution of Europe, Asia, and North Africa.

  • There follows this, another stratum of black colour, likewise half a foot thick, which is again followed by a sixteenth stratum still blacker in colour, whose thickness is also the same.

  • Sulphur is very difficult to get rid of in steel making; in fact the resulting metal usually contains a little more than the raw materials used.

  • However, silicon, as noted above, burns very readily in oxygen, and this property is of good use in steel making.

  • Like Gary, Schwab was satisfied that the next step in steel making, one that must come sooner or later, was the integration of the different departments of steel making into one big, harmonious whole.

  • These things, the conditions that surrounded and influenced steel making in Alabama, were well known in the steel trade.

  • The proximity of its mines is, of course, a material advantage to the Southern company, as transportation charges on raw material play a very important part in the cost of steel making.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being first; being many; enormous amount; fact tone; first appeared; free public; great discovery; injure them; international justice; little inclined; poured forth; rose window; scant half; special orders; stand upon; steel helmet; steel making; steel rails; steel trap; steel traps; steel wire; teaspoon soda; water till; west monsoon; what time; whatever happened