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  2. History of metallurgy in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Modern steel making in India began with the setting of first blast furnace of India at Kulti in 1870 and production began in 1874, which was set up by Bengal Iron Works. The Ordnance Factory Board established Metal & Steel Factory (MSF) at Calcutta, in 1872 [ 71 ] [ 72 ] The Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) was established by Dorabji Tata in ...

  3. Iron and steel industry in India - Wikipedia

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    As per worldsteel, India's crude steel production in 2018 was at 106.5 million tonnes (MT), 4.9% increase from 101.5 MT in 2017, which means that India overtook Japan as the world's second largest steel production country. Japan produced 104.3 MT in year 2018, decrease of 0.3% compared to year 2017.

  4. History of the steel industry (1850–1970) - Wikipedia

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    Steel is an alloy composed of between 0.2 and 2.0 percent carbon, with the balance being iron. From prehistory through the creation of the blast furnace, iron was produced from iron ore as wrought iron, 99.82–100 percent Fe, and the process of making steel involved adding carbon to iron, usually in a serendipitous manner, in the forge, or via the cementation process.

  5. Porto Novo Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    It was the oldest and first Iron & Steel plant in India [5] [6] and one of Asia's largest iron manufacturing plants in 1880s. [4] The Portonovo steel was supplied to England and was used to construct the Menai and Britannia bridges. [7] The first pier of the Chennai Port was constructed in 1861 with Porto Novo iron. [8]

  6. Crucible steel - Wikipedia

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    India's Legendary Wootz steel, and advanced material of the ancient world. Bangalore: National Institute of Advanced Studies: Indian Institute of Science. [ISBN missing] Rehren, Th. and Papachristou, O., 2003. "Similar like White and Black: a Comparison of Steel-making Crucibles from Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent".

  7. Wootz steel - Wikipedia

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    "Special Issue: History and Characteristics of Wootz Steel in India and Abroad". Indian Journal of History of Science. 42 (3). September 2007. Srinivasan, Sharada; Ranganathan, Srinivasan (2004). India's Legendary Wootz Steel: an advanced material of the ancient world. Bangalore: National Institute of Advanced Studies and Indian Institute of ...

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  9. Tata Steel - Wikipedia

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    Tata Steel's Jamshedpur plant at night. Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) was founded by Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata and established by Sir Dorabji Tata on 26 August 1907. . TISCO started pig iron production in 1911 and began producing steel in 1912 as a branch of Jamsetji's Tata