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The high-quality steel used to make aircraft landing gear is produced in electric arc furnaces ... And it shows the potential of arc furnaces and British skills in chemical engineering and ...
Tata Steel has appointed Sir Robert McAlpine to install two electric arc furnaces at its Port Talbot steelworks in Wales. The £1.25 billion project, supported by £500 million in government ...
Upstart mini-mills, often in the South, have melted scrap metal in electric arc furnaces to make a lower-grade steel for rebar and other construction products. Nucor Corp., which will surpass U.S ...
Leveraging machine learning, the Materials Processing Institute (MPI) will focus on optimising the design of Electric Arc Furnaces (EAFs) as well as advancing the development of essential materials ...
Tata and our Government spin electric arc furnaces as green. Tata will make more money converting ore to iron in blast furnaces and making steel in electric arc furnaces in India and exporting it ...
Now a team of researchers from the University of Cambridge claim to have found a way to recycle hydrated Portland cement by using it as flux during steel production in electric arc furnaces (EAFs).
STORY: The global steel and construction sectors are racing to decarbonize and use a greener type of furnace. But even going green is not without its difficulties - one of which is how to recycle a ...
British Steel is initiating consultations to close its blast furnaces in Scunthorpe after negotiations with the UK government regarding financial aid for a transition to electric arc furnaces fell ...
less than a month after closing both its blast furnaces. Metals and mining solution company, Tenova, confirmed they will supply the £1.25bn electric arc furnace, which is anticipated to be up and ...
THERE is growing doubt about whether Teesside and Scunthorpe will share the two electric arc furnaces that British Steel’s Chinese owners, with huge help from the British government, are to ...
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