Molten Steel Pouring from Electric Furnace 1941
In 1941, molten steel flows from a 35-ton electric furnace at the Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation in Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. The electric furnace allows precise temperature control, enabling the production of high-quality steel and alloys. This method becomes crucial during World War II, showcasing the significance of advanced manufacturing in wartime efforts.
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Molten Steel Pouring from Electric Furnace 1941
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