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Effluent gas analysis for end-point carbon control

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The utilization of an oxygen-combustibles analyzer installed in the hood of the basic oxygen vessel has made possible the control of end-point carbon.

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MacFarlane, D. Effluent gas analysis for end-point carbon control. JOM 16, 715–717 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03397221

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