EAST CANAAN — As I look at the Beckley Furnace, I can imagine an iron worker, covered in ashes and soot, grunting as he pushes a wheelbarrow full of slag over a bridge crossing the Blackberry River.
The previous chapter covered the formation of liquid slag as part of electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking and its complex and highly variable chemistry. This chapter discusses the chemical and ...
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