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  2. Mangalloy - Wikipedia

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    Robert Forester Mushet had experimented with manganese in steel at the Bessemer works in 1856, and used as much as 2-5 per cent in his self-hardening tool steel. [12] Alexandre Pourcel , of the French Terre-Noire Cie. , was able by the 1878 World's Fair in Paris to produce ferro-manganese with as much as 80 per cent of manganese and only a ...

  3. Edgar Allen and Company - Wikipedia

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    The intention was to merge the foundry interests of the four companies to form one large steel foundry with the capability of making castings from a few ounces to 40 tons, with only English Steel Corporation's Grimesthorpe foundry in the city able to make larger. As negotiations were taking place the deal fell through leaving Osborn's and ...

  4. ESCO Group - Wikipedia

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    A ladle of hot metal is poured in an archival photo taken at a former ESCO foundry in Portland, Ore. ESCO was founded in 1913 by Oregon businessman Charles (C.F.) Swigert as a local source of steel castings. The Electric Steel Foundry Company was founded on property once occupied by the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition.

  5. Chandrapur Ferro Alloy Plant - Wikipedia

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    With an investment of around Rs 185 crores, a 45 MW Sub-merged Arc Furnace with a production capacity of around 90,000 tonnes of High Carbon Ferro Manganese or 70,000 tonnes of Silico Manganese is under construction. It is expected to be completed by 2015. With an investment of 38 crores, a 4 MW (furnace gas based) Power Plant is also envisaged.

  6. Robert Hadfield - Wikipedia

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    World War I Brodie helmet, made from Hadfield steel. Hadfield was born 28 November 1858 in Attercliffe, then still a village near Sheffield. [1] Hadfield's father, also named Robert Hadfield, owned Hadfield's Steel Foundry in Sheffield and in 1872 was the first manufacturer of steel castings in Britain. He declined to use patented technology ...

  7. General Steel Industries - Wikipedia

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    General Steel Castings Corp.'s logo (Also used to represent the Castings Division of General Steel Industries, Inc.) The General Steel Castings Corporation was a steel casting corporation in the United States established in 1928 [1] by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, American Locomotive Company, and American Steel Foundries. [6]