- Moss
Jernverk ("Moss Ironworks") was an
ironwork in Moss, Norway.
Established in 1704, it was for many
years the
largest workplace in the city, and melted...
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Norsk Jernverk is a
former Norwegian industrial company which was
founded in 1946 in Mo i Rana,
fully owned by the
Norwegian government. The production...
- This
prompted the foundation, in 1862, of a new company, Högbo Stål &
Jernverks AB, in a
place that
developed into the town of Sandviken.
Already in the...
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Ironworks (Norwegian: Næs
Jernverk or Næs verk) in Holt (now part of
Tvedestrand muni****lity, in Aust-Agder...
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registered stamp marking on the
cylinder shoulder.
Steel cylinders:
Avesta Jernverks AB (Sweden)
Dalmine (cylinders) (Italy) (historical)
Eurocylinder Systems...
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Domnarvets Jernverk (Domnarvets ironworks), is a
steelworks in Borlänge, Sweden.
Since 1978
Domnarvet is a part of SSAB. The
works was
founded in 1872-78...
- unit of
Tinfos to
Holta Invest AS, a
Norwegian investment company.
Tinfos Jernverk produces silicomanganese, an
alloy used for all steel. The
company is the...
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frame version,
invented in the 1920s by the
Swedish company Sandvikens Jernverk, and
additional patents by two
Swedish immigrants to the US.
Modern versions...
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ironmaster and industrialist. He was the
founder of the
company Sandvikens Jernverks AB (now
called Sandvik AB) and was the
first person to
implement the Bessemer...
- (TGOJ) of Sweden, and the
Norwegian State Railways (NSB), LKAB and
Norsk Jernverk of Norway. They were
built by ASEA,
Nyqvist och Holm, Motala, ASJ Falun...