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  2. Iron and steel industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most iron and steel in the United States is now made from iron and steel scrap, rather than iron ore. The United States is also a major importer of iron and steel, as well as iron and steel products. Employment as of 2014 was 149,000 people employed in iron and steel mills, and 69,000 in foundries.

  3. Scrap - Wikipedia

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    Cast ironCast iron bathtubs, machinery, pipe, and engine blocks Pressing steel – Domestic scrap metal up to approx. 6 mm (0.24 in) thick. Examples – "White goods" (fridges, washing machines, etc.), roofing iron, water heaters, water tanks, and sheet metal offcuts

  4. Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO) was established by the Ohio General Assembly in 1989 as part of Ohio House Bill 592, which created Ohio’s current solid waste management planning and regulatory programs. [1] [2] SWACO is a government-run entity responsible for the safe and sanitary management of all solid waste within its ...

  5. Heavy melting steel - Wikipedia

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    ISRI 203 (HMS 2): Wrought iron or steel scrap, black and galvanized, 1 ⁄ 8 inch (3.175 mm) and larger in thickness. ISRI 204 (HMS 2): Same as ISRI 203 except pieces [1] must be smaller than 36 in × 18 in (914 mm × 457 mm). ISRI 205 (HMS 2): Same as ISRI 204 except it may contain automotive scrap except for thin gauge material.

  6. Economy of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio produces between 14% and 17% of the United States' raw steel. [106] The sector of objects made from purchased steel in Ohio ranks 2nd out of all 50 states, [106] and 3rd in the sector of iron, steel, and ferroalloys. [106] Seventy percent of the United States' electrometallurgical ferroalloy manufacturing employees are located in Ohio. [106]

  7. History of the iron and steel industry in the United States

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    Most US iron smelting before 1850 took place near iron deposits in eastern Pennsylvania, New York, and northern New Jersey. [3] New Jersey's principal iron ore district, at Dover, supported iron smelters beginning in 1710. The Cornwall Iron Furnace in Pennsylvania was established next to an iron deposit. The Adirondack iron ore district of New ...

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  9. Metal prices - Wikipedia

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    Metal prices are the prices of metal as a commodity that are traded in bulk at a predefined purity or grade. Metal can be split into three major categories, precious metals, industrial metals and other metals. Precious metals and industrial metals are priced by trading of those metals on commodities exchanges. [1]