33 metal producing : a McGraw Hill magazine
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Departments - EDITOR'S NOTE: Why this sudden collapse?| 1998
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Departments - COMPANY INDEX: A ready guide to company's mentioned in this issue| 1998
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With demand cooling down, CSC Ltd. president Don Caiazza offers some thoughts on what 1999 holds for his (modernizing) company and the SBQ market| 1998
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Departments - EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW: With demand cooling down, CSC Ltd president Don Caiazza offers some thoughts on what 1999 holds for his (modernizing) company and the SBQ market| 1998
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Departments - INDUSTRY NEWS: Trade suits pile up in Washington, Ottawa, and Mexico City; Acme seeks Chapter 11 shelter; more developments for lightweight steel cars| 1998
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Departments - ECONOMIC NOTES: Demand for primary metals appears to have quickened in August| 1998
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Demand for primary metals appears to have quickened in August| 1998
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Departments - NEW PRODUCTS: A single-probe approach for pipe and tube inspection; line scanning for cold-rolled strip; fuel-optimizing software program| 1998
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Departments - PEOPLE: A series of new appointments at Wheeling-Pitt; John Goodwin returns ... at a mini-mill| 1998
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Departments - MEETINGS: Program takes shape for FMA toll-processing conference; seminars, expos, and more -- November through February| 1998
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Rockport's Early Debut Is a Defining Moment| 1998
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Features - ROCKPORT'S EARLY DEBUT IS A DEFINING MOMENT - AK Steel's (USD)1-billion finishing complex -- The company's exit route from the low-margin markets for hot-rolled steel -- Opens in the same week as competing integrated steelmakers file for protection from hot-band imports. Rockport is the bright side of North America's industry: Sophisticated, value-adding, high-tonnage steelmaking with a premium on quality and productivity| 1998
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And in This Corner ... They're not the newest, biggest, or "baddest" blast furnaces in the world, but, pound-for-pound, the three dozen or so BFs comprising today's U.S. ironmaking corps are packing more punch than ever before| 1998
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Features - AND IN THIS CORNER ... - They're not the newest, biggest, or "baddest" blast furnaces in the world, but, pound-for-pound, the three dozen or so BFs comprising today's US ironmaking corps are packing more punch than ever before| 1998
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Features - PICKLERS MEET CHALLENGING STANDARDS HEAD-ON - Pickle lines around the world are being built and refurbished, using innovative solutions that keep engineers, builders, and component suppliers on their toes. Despite the headaches that naturally arise from the pickling process, designers and builders are responding to the challenge with cost-effective lines that meet or exceed quality standards, require less maintenance -- And can be installed within tight schedules| 1998
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Picklers Meet Challenging Standards Head-On| 1998
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Features - 1998 MINI-MILL-MARKET MILL CENSUS - Our annual update of the vital statistics for North America's EAF carbon steelmakers, and their products| 1998
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1998 Mini-Mill/Market Mill Census| 1998
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Departments - CASE HISTORY: Rouge Steel uncovers a hidden asset: A pneumatic transport system for ironmaking samples| 1998
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Departments - LITERATURE SHOWCASE: Numerous resources for metalproducing ideas and equipment| 1998
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Departments - CLASSIFIED| 1998
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Departments - ADVERTISER INDEX| 1998
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Departments - BUSINESS STAFF| 1998
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Quality-Looking Slim Down ... as Markets Fatten| 1998