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E. M. Rudzki E. M. Rudzki, supervisor of Environmental Control Process Development at the Homer Research Laboratories, Bethlehem Steel Corp., received his diploma from The Warsaw Institute of Technology (1937) and the accreditation of chemical engineer from the Polish University College of London in 1951. After working as a project development and fuel engineer in the glass industry in both the United States and England, and teaching at the University of Toronto, he joined the Research Dept. of Bethlehem Steel Corp. in 1956 and before assuming his present position at Homer had been supervisor of fuel engineering and steelmaking process development groups for Bethlehem.
R. J. Reinbold Presently engaged with scrap preheating in steelmaking operations—one of the R&D areas in the Steelmaking Section of Bethlehem Steel Corp.’s Homer Research Laboratories—R. J. Reinbold has been with Bethlehem’s Research Dept. since graduation from Pennsylvania State University in 1960. Most of his service has been with fuel engineering and steelmaking process development groups.
B. K. Pease Now in the Environmental Control Section of Bethlehem’s Homer Research Laboratories, B. K. Pease received his Sc.B in mechanical engineering from Brown University in 1951 and his M.S. in mechanical engineering from Lehigh University in 1959. He served as a field engineer in the Fuel Div. at the Bethlehem plant for eight years and in 1959 joined the Research Dept. where he has worked as an engineer in fuel engineering and steelmaking process development groups.
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Rudzki, E.M., Reinbold, R.J. & Pease, B.K. Scrap preheating in an electric melt shop. JOM 25, 38–43 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03355827
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