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Quo Vadis Blast Furnace?

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What is the future of the blast furnace? This essentially depends on us, on our attitude, and on our determination to get the most out of what we have and know.

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Holowaty, M.O., Austin, J.B. Quo Vadis Blast Furnace?. JOM 12, 309–311 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03377975

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