1956 Open Hearth Proceedings
Applicalion of the Spectrographic Laboratory to Production Control
Application of Theoretical Principles to Desulphurization in Iron and Steel Making
Automatic Steam-Fuel Ratio Control
Basic Refractories for Checker Service
Bottom Construction and Maintenance
Bottom Construction and Maintenance-Gun-Placing Tapholes
Carbon Removal with Hoof-Mounted Oxygen Jets in Open Hearth Furnaces
Combustion of Liquid Fuel in the Open Hearth Furnace
Continuous Waste-Gas Analysis and Control in the Open Hearth
Desulphurization of Blast Furnace Iron with Injected Calcium Carbide
Desulphurization of Metallurgical Blast Cupola Metal for Use in Open Hearth
Desulphurization of Molten Iron
Desulphurization with Calcium Cyanamid in Hot-Metal Ladles
Economics of the Use of Pig Iron in Cold-Metal Heats
Economics of Use of Pig Iron in Cold-Metal Heats
Effect of Furnace Dimensions and Firing Rates on Furnace and Roof Performance
Effect of Ingot Thickness on the Quality of Rimmed Steel
Effect of Ladle Deoxidation on Steel Cleanliness
Effect of Melting Practice on Hydrogen Content of Steel
European Steelmaking Operations
General Use of Basic Refractories in European Open Hearth Practice
Influence of Ingot Thickness on Deep-Drawing Steels
Ingot Thickness As It Affects Drawing Quality
Maintenance of Open Hearth Bottoms
Methods and Effects of Vacuum Casting Steel
Methods of Use and Benefits Derived From Automatic Reversal
Optimum Operating Conditions and Design for Maximum Roof Life
Optimum Operating Conditions and Design for Maximum Roof Life
Progress in the Use of Basic Brick Checkers
Quality Incentive for Open Hearth Melters
Sampling of Liquid Steel for Hydrogen
Statistical Quality-Control Methods in Open Hearth Production, and Their Effect on Tonnage
Technical Sessions in Conjunction with Joint Metallurgical Societies Meeting, June 1955
Use of Natural Gas to Atomize Heavy Oil in the Acid Open Hearth