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Ironmaking in the USSR

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Recent exchange visits between Soviet and Western European engineers have been richly productive of information on the Russian iron and steel industry. Sponsored by the United Nations’ Economic Commission for Europe, experts have visited works in the Ukraine, Caucasus, and Ural areas. The views herein are drawn from personal impressions, recent technical literature, and the reports of two teams of British experts that visited the USSR in 1955 and 1956.

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  1. USSR: Constant Humidity Blast Furnaces, Journal of Metals, p. 1159, Sept. 1956.

  2. Self Fluxing Agglomerates in the USSR, Journal of Metals, p. 852, July 1956.

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Voice, E.W., Klemantaski, S. Ironmaking in the USSR. JOM 9, 592–596 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03397916

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