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Bethlehem Steel

About: Bethlehem Steel is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Coating & Corrosion. The organization has 1529 authors who have published 1559 publications receiving 19098 citations. The organization is also known as: Bethlehem Steel Corporation.
Topics: Coating, Corrosion, Alloy, Coke, Austenite


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Patent
25 Aug 1994
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and process for treating dust and sludge from iron and steel making operations is described, which includes separating iron and carbon from zinc and lead and using a series of hydrocyclones associated in a series-parallel fashion.
Abstract: A system and process for treating dust and sludge from iron and steel making operations and includes separating iron and carbon from zinc and lead Separation is performed in a series of hydrocyclones associated in a series-parallel fashion The iron and carbon is recycled within the iron making operation without detriment to furnace liners Lime and flocculent are added to the lead and zinc to create a stable material suitable for landfill disposal Sludges are consumed by injection onto a sinter strand

11 citations

Patent
James A Kinney1
05 Jul 1932
TL;DR: In this paper, a sucker rod coupling with a projecting portion or portions of wear resisting material is described, where the primary object of these projecting portions is to take the wear which would otherwise be taken by the coupling proper.
Abstract: My invention is directed to a sucker rod coupling provided with a projecting portion or portions of wear resisting material. The primary object of these projecting portions is to take the wear which would otherwise be taken by the coupling proper. Referring to the accompanying drawing: Fig....

11 citations

Patent
Howard F Seibert1
11 Apr 1958

11 citations

Patent
20 Mar 1979
TL;DR: In this paper, the amount of solid carbon deposited on a surface by a gas during the coking cycle in a coke oven is determined by measuring the thickness, as a function of time, of carbon deposition on a probe passing through the roof of the oven and into the path of the gases flowing out of the stove.
Abstract: of the Disclosure The amount of solid carbon deposited on a surface by a gas during the coking cycle in a coke oven is determined by measuring the thickness, as a function of time, of carbon deposited on a probe passing through the roof of the oven and into the path of the gases flowing out of the oven.

11 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Robert L. Byer130103696272
Peter R. C. Howe5827812559
Pradeep K. Rohatgi5536211845
John G. Speer442058521
Diran Apelian392475811
Alan W. Cramb25691981
Steven J. Eppell22682725
J. R. Michael21356820
Herbert E. Townsend16581438
Francis J. Vasko1665860
Kenneth L. Stott1221433
Fritz Friedersdorf1247635
B. E. Wilde1124245
Floyd E. Wolf1018300
Steven S. Hansen1019650
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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20071
20051
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