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  2. Crucible Industries - Wikipedia

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    Crucible Steel Company of America, The Fabricator's Handbook - How to Fabricate Rezistal Stainless Steels Produced by Crucible Steel Company of America (1955) Mathews, John A. (1872–1935), Crucible Steel Company of America. Central Research Laboratory. Library (1959) Banerjee, B. R.; Hauser, J. J.; Crucible Steel Company of America, Effect of ...

  3. Walter Conrad Arensberg - Wikipedia

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    Walter Arensberg was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the oldest child of Conrad Christian Arensberg and his second wife, Flora Belle Covert. Walter's father was President and partial owner of a successful Pittsburgh crucible steel company. Between 1896 and 1900, Walter attended Harvard University. Following graduation, he traveled to Europe ...

  4. Clairton Coke Works - Wikipedia

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    Steelmaking in Clairton dates back to at least 1903, when the newly-formed U.S. Steel purchased a half-interest in the Crucible Steel Company of America's furnace and steel factory in the city. [6] The broader region was the epicenter of steelmaking in the United States, largely because of the Pittsburgh seam , an extensive deposit of high ...

  5. William Cook Group - Wikipedia

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    After surviving a bank failure in the latter half of the 19th century, a small factory was founded in Sheffield in 1883, making crucible steel castings for collieries. [4] The company remained in family ownership until 1956, when the company was floated on the London Stock Exchange. The company continued to grow, building and developing a new ...

  6. Crucible steel - Wikipedia

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    Iron alloys are most broadly divided by their carbon content: cast iron has 2–4% carbon impurities; wrought iron oxidizes away most of its carbon, to less than 0.1%. The much more valuable steel has a delicately intermediate carbon fraction, and its material properties range according to the carbon percentage: high carbon steel is stronger but more brittle than low carbon steel.

  7. The largest freight bankruptcy in history punched a $5 ... - AOL

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    The largest freight bankruptcy in history punched a $5 billion hole in the economy, cost 30,000 jobs, and left the taxpayer holding the bag for a COVID bailout ... The company received a $700 ...

  8. Medical company’s bankruptcy could hinder jail death ... - AOL

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    The company, Nashville-based Wellpath, worked inside Mecklenburg County jails for 15 years — first in 2008 as Correct Care Solutions, then as Wellpath after a private equity firm bought Correct ...

  9. Prison. Bankruptcy. Suicide. How a software glitch and a ...

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    Bankruptcy. Suicide. How a software glitch and a centuries-old British company ruined lives. Anna Cooban, CNN. January 13, 2024 at 12:00 AM.