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Continuous casting remains the backbone of modern steel production, providing an efficient means to convert molten metal into semi‐finished forms such as slabs, blooms and billets.
Today, over 100 Hazelett® twin-belt continuous casting machines are operating in more than 24 countries. C. W. Hazelett commercialized the world’s first continuous casting machines in the 1920s.
A Number of Relatively Simple and Inexpensive Machines Have Been Perfected in which Molten Metal is Poured into One End and Continuous Lengths of Billets, Sheet, or Strip Emerge from The Other End.
Acme Metals Inc. said Monday it plans to add state-of-the-art, continuous casting technology to its suburban Riverdale steel plant, at a cost of $372 million, enabling it to cut costs dramatically ...
Woodings Industrial Corporation and Affiliated Companies Acquire Superior Machine Company of South Carolina, Inc., a Premier MRO Provider of Electric Arc Furnace and Continuous Casting Equipment.