- Pierre-Émile
Martin took out a
licence from
Siemens and
first applied his
regenerative furnace for
making steel.
Their process was
known as the
Siemens–
Martin process...
- by Carl
Wilhelm Siemens. In 1865,
based on the
Siemens process, he
implemented the
process which bears his name for
producing steel in a
hearth by remelting...
-
chain works for the
manufacture of chain ; and
steel works for the
manufacture of
Siemens-
Martin steel in bars of
every variety of section". It was also...
-
Siemens-
Martin processes. Two
major commercial processes are used.
Basic oxygen steelmaking uses
liquid pig-iron from a
blast furnace and s****
steel...
-
Earnslaw was
designed by
naval architect Hugh
McRae and was
based on a
Siemens-
Martin steel hull
design and
using Kauri for the decking.
Propulsion was provided...
-
icebreaking vessels of
Swedish design for use in the
Baltic Sea. Of
Siemens-
Martin steel construction,
Stanley had a
bowsprit and a
clipper bow. The ship...
- of
Steel Related Technology of Blytheville, Arkansas.
After the
Siemens purchase of VA
Technologie AG
completed in July 2005, VAI
became Siemens VAI...
- of up to 12,000 tons and 20 feet (6.1 m) deep. She was
built of
Siemens-
Martin steel with
cooperation of the
Nederlandsche Fabriek van
Werktuigen en Spoorwegmaterieel...
- four
Siemens-
Martin open-hearth furnaces,
heated by six gas generators,
could each fit 25
loads of tons, with a
total capacity of 90,000 tons of
steel ingots...
-
Siemens-
Martin steel, and
there were
three steel decks: upper, main, and between-deck. The
weather decks were
covered with
Oregon pine planks.
Steel transverse...