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An improved bomb-sampling technique for obtaining samples for oxygen analysis from liquid steel is described. Analyses of samples taken from open-hearth furnaces by the improved method show sufficient agreement with laboratory data to indicate the accuracy of the method is better than that of other existing sampling methods.
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Discussion on this paper, TP 3409C, may be sent, 2 copies, to AIME by Jan. 1, 1953. Manuscript, March 10, 1952. New York Meeting, February 1952.
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Huff, G.F., Bailey, G.R. & Richards, J.H. Sampling of Liquid Steel for Dissolved Oxygen. JOM 4, 1162–1167 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03398167
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