Electric Furnace 1958

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Title Page  
American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers 1958  
Contents  
Foreword Ogan, A. C. 
Historical Data, Electric Furnace Steel Committee  
Alphabetical List, Speakers, Toastmasters, and Members of EFS Committees, 1943-1958  
Registration List  
Contributing Companies  
Welcome by A. C. Ogan, Conference Chairman  
Response by V. E. Zang, Executive Committee Chairman  
Organization of Special Arc Group by Robert K. Kulp  
Plant Trip  
Manufacture of Ferroalloys  
Electric Furnace Ferroalloy Industry in the United States Brennan, J. H. – Dunn, H. E. – Cosman, C. M. 
Manufacture of Ferrosilicon Alloys – Discussion Davis, Evan J. – Gate, Alfred D. 
Casting Ferroalloys – Discussion Johnson, E. J. 
Control of Quality in Ferroalloy Manufacture – Discussion Spankle, A. F. 
Physical Chemistry of Steelmaking  
Quality Requirements for Superduty Steels Elliott, John F. 
Quality Requirements of Superduty Steels – Discussion Shields, Bruce M. 
Effect of Vacuum Stream Degassing on Properties of Forging Steels – Discussion Orehoski, M. A. – Hornak, J. N. 
Vacuum Stream Degassing Leahman, A. L. 
Experiences With Ladle Degassing - Addendum. By William Wilson, Jr Finkl, C. W. 
Stainless Steel Production and Applications  
Stainless Steel as Automotive Trim Durbin, C. O. 
Materials for Exterior Bright Trim on Passenger Cars – Discussion Frey, Donald N. 
Survey of Exhaust Valve Materials – Discussion Vigor, C. W. 
Developments in Melting Operations Corey, Clark L. 
Foundry Practice  
Effect of Various Additions on the Gas Content of Electric Arc and Induction Furnace Steels – Discussion Boris, M. J. 
Pinhole Porosity in High-Alloy Steel Castings Made in Green-Sand Molds – Discussion Mangone, R. J. – Hall, A. M. – Bryman, W. T. – Sims, C. E. 
High-Frequency Induction Melting of Steel in Units Up to 5 ½ Tons Capacity – Discussion Gow, James T. – Hamilton, C. Franklin 
High-Frequency Induction Melting of Steel in Furnace Units Up to 5 ½ Tons Capacity – Discussion Marmaroff, S. J. 
Melting High-Quality Steels in the Induction Furnace – Discussion Dewez, J. – Berger, R. – Paquot, A. – Nicolaides, P. 
Manufacture of Calcium Carbide and Other Products  
A Brief History of Calcium Carbide Manufacture in the United States and Canada Fulton, W. J. 
Tapping and Casting of Calcium Carbide – Discussion McGovern, E. W. 
Electrically Smelted oxides and Metalloids of Zirconium and Titanium – Discussion Hudson, A. J. – Haskell, A. C. 
Production of Iron and Steel by the Strategic-Udy Process – Discussion Udy, Murray C. – Udy, Marvin J. 
Melting; Cost Reductions  
Application of Immersion Pyrometry in an Electric Furnace Shop – Discussion - Sponge Iron Discussion Buchovecky, William A. – Langenberg, Frederick C. – Kollmann, William C. 
Use of Direct Reduced Iron in the Electric Furnace Gummerson, P. Ulf 
Use of Direct Reduced Iron in the Electric Furnace Farley, R. W. 
Simplified Calculation of Effects of Oxygen Blowing Rates Healy, G. W. 
Predicting Minimum Materials Cost for Stainless Steel Hiolty, D. C. – Taylor, R. W. – Gillespie, R. H. 
Special Operating Technology  
Effect of Phosphorus and Sulphur Content on Ductility and Toughness of Cast Low-Alloy Steels – Discussion Zotos, John 
Desulphurization of Steel by Injection of Lime and Aluminum-Magnesium Alloy – Discussion Parasons, D. E. – Gertsman, S. L. 
Improving Electric Furnace Refractory Life by Special Cooling Techniques – Discussion Howard, Vernon J. 
Split Heat Techniques Pride, Gordan J. 
Split Heats at Texas Foundries Smith, Stanford O. 
Split Heat Techniques Tibbits, J. W. 
Split Heats at Battelle Institute – Discussion Keyser, N. H. 
Electrode Holders  
Electrode Holders – Discussion Newhall, H. S. 
Annual Dinner  
Name Index  
Subject Index  
Registration by Companies  
Directory of Products  
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