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- cold-reduction mill A 37" and a 46" electrolytic tinning lines Pig Iron Caster The Gary Works was under construction from 1906 to 1908, and the first shipment...
- A sieve, fine mesh strainer, or sift, is a tool used for separating wanted elements from unwanted material or for controlling the particle size distribution...
- precision control of chemistry, a strip or billet continuous caster for converting molten steel to solid form, a reheat furnace and a rolling mill. Originally...
- CS-356 hollow-body electric guitar as well as a James Trussart Deluxe SteelCaster (a Fender Thinline Telecaster-style guitar with a hollow metal body)...
- well as an El Dorado Gold model with a rosewood fretboard. Trussart Steelcaster B**** - An all-metal b****. Built by James Trussart in France in a 51 P...
- x 750 tonnes per day. Continuous Casters: Two 6-strand Billet Casters and one 4-strand Bloom-****-Beam Blank Caster. Rolling Mills : One Bar Mill and...
- "Chinese Democracy" and "Sorry", during which he used a James Trussart Steelcaster b****. For live amplification he used two Ampeg Heritage B-15 reissues...
- 2000. Retrieved 7 July 2013. "WAG News 2005 - Port Talbot's new £80m Steel Caster officially opens". Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 7 July...
- caster than to risk a breakout. Additionally, lead contamination of the metal (caused by counterweights or lead-acid batteries in the initial steel charge)...
- is relevant for flows of conducting fluids, e.g. in fusion reactors, steel casters or plasmas. N = B 2 L c σ ρ U = H a 2 R e {\displaystyle \mathrm {N}...