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Oxygen Blowing Rate in Stainless Steel Melting

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G. W. Healy is with the Metallurgical Dept. and D. C. Hilty is with the Metal Research Laboratories, both Electro Metalurgical Co.

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Healy, G.W., Hilty, D.C. Oxygen Blowing Rate in Stainless Steel Melting. JOM 8, 325–327 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03377691

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