Archive for April 29th, 2008
An Old Blast Furnace
The remnant of this 19th century blast furnace was once part of the largest steelplant in the world, now slowly being reclaimed by nature. Located in Granville country park in Shropshire.
Picture taken by me
Posted: April 29th, 2008 under Steel News.
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Chinese steel an issue in Pennsylvania primary
A bit late with this one, not being well up on US politics, but I spotted the link over at stamping out a living.
Anyway, it seems that in the once thriving steel area of Sharon, feelings are running high on the impact Chinese imports have had on the local steel industry.
SHARON, Pa. — In the [...]
Posted: April 29th, 2008 under Steel Comment, Steel International.
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History of the Steel Industry
Came across the following links, on the Wikipedia site. Books available to read online
J. C. Carr and W. Taplin; History of the British Steel Industry Harvard University Press here
Harukiyu Hasegawa; The Steel Industry in Japan: A Comparison with Britain 1996 here
H. Lee Scamehorn; Mill & Mine: The Cf&I in the Twentieth Century [...]
Posted: April 29th, 2008 under Steel News.
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International steel prices continue to rise, with record price hikes in the US (MEPS Report)
US transaction prices are going through the roof with gains over the last four weeks as high as $US145 per tonne for some products and more substantial hikes planned by the mills for June deliveries. Domestic values have now caught up with average world prices. Although real demand is no more than satisfactory as the [...]
Posted: April 29th, 2008 under Steel International, Steel Prices.
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Steel Specifications
Searching for details of steel specifications on the web can be frustrating. General search engines do a good job of general searches and can return highly relevant results on many subjects. The practice however of naming steel specifications by a sequence of letters and numbers can make it difficult for the searches to return the [...]
Posted: April 29th, 2008 under BSS Steel Strip, Cold Rolled Steel Strip, Steel.
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China closing steel mills for a blue sky Olympics
Chinese steel mills around Beijing are holding out for subsidies in return for agreeing to shut down or reduce operations during the Olympic Games in August, the head of the China Iron and Steel Association said on Tuesday.
Determined to crown the Games with blue skies, Beijing has already ordered its top polluter, Shougang Steel, as [...]
Posted: April 29th, 2008 under Steel International, Steel News.
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Steel futures debut in London
Steel futures began open outcry trading on the floor of the London Metal Exchange (LME) on Monday, taking the conservative US$800-billion industry into what many traders hope will be a new era.
Trading in steel billets started almost as soon as LME commercial director Liz Milan rang the bell to start the session on Europe’s last [...]
Posted: April 29th, 2008 under Steel International, Steel News.
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