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A description is given of the development of a process for making low sulphur steel on furnaces fired with 2½ pct sulphur oil. Slag and metal are analyzed at melt. Slag weight is estimated. A simple method for calculating necessary lime additions for making 0.025 and 0.035 pct sulphur steel is given.
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Discussion on this paper, TP 3106C, may be sent, 2 copies, to AIME by Jan. 1, 1952. Manuscript, Feb. 26, 1951. St. Louis Meeting, February 1951.
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Robertson, F.L., Bacon, C.H. & Till, J.W. Low Sulphur Steel from High Sulphur Raw Materials and Fuel. JOM 3, 1031–1044 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03397416
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