Details of rails rolled at Rheinhausen Works of F. Krupp Corp., Germany, contracted by Boston and Maine Railroad Co.; produced from steel made in 120-ton tilting basic-lined open-hearth furnaces; charges, mostly all cold, consisted of about 75 per cent mill scrap and 25 per cent pig iron made from Swedish and Morocco ore; outstanding features of Krupp practice; straightening rails; method of straightening; no hot cambering machine used. (See also Iron Age vol. 121, no. 6, Feb. 9, 1928 pp. 405-406, 1 fig; Metallurgist (Supp. to Engineer), May 25, 1928, pp. 76-77; and Ry. Age, vol. 84, no. 6, Feb. 11, 1928, pp. 355-356, 1 fig)


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    Title :

    Rails made from bottom-cast ingots


    Additional title:

    Blast Furnace Steel Plant


    Contributors:

    Published in:

    Publication date :

    1928


    Size :

    7 pages


    Remarks:

    3 Figs.


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English


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