1962 Blast Furnace Proceedings
Analytical Applications of Gas Chromatography in Coke Plant Operations
Automatic Charging by Conveyor Belts of Blast Furnace B at the Louvroil Plant of USINOR
Blast Furnace Stove Deterioration and Its Effect on Pressure Drop and Firing Rate
Blast Furnace Top Gas Analysis and Its Significance
Carbon as a Blast Furnace Refractory
Carbon as a Blast Furnace Refractory at Republic Steel Corporation
Carbon Bosh Experience at Kaiser Steel Corporation
Factors Affecting the Coking Strength of Pittsburgh-Seam High-volatile A Coal
Fuel-Oil Injection and Simultaneous Enrichment of the Blast with Oxygen
History of Carbon Linings at Inland Steel Company
Improvements in the Grate Pelletizing Process
Investigation of the Reduction of the Bond Minerals in Iron-Ore Agglomerates
Operation of 20-Foot Coke Ovens
Process Control-A Tool To Increase Blast Furnace Production
Properties and Wear Patterns of Various Types of Carbon Used in Blast Furnaces
Recent Developments in the Hydeal Process
Recent Trends in Sintering of Low-Grade Self-Fluxing Lorraine Iron Ores
Reduction Kinetics for Porous Hematite Pellets with Mixtures of Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen
Solid Fuel lniection at the Hanna Furnace Corporation
The Use of Carbon Refractory in Ford Motor Company Blast Furnaces
Use of Pre-Stressing Techniques to Cool Down a Coke Oven Battery to Atmospheric Temperature
Use of Wash Oil as the Cooling Medium in Final Coolers
What Must the Iron Ore Producer Do to Really Satisfy the Blast Furnace Operator?