. The Iron and steel magazine. Fig. 3. section to be made fromeither the head or bot-tom flange, no matterhow badly worn or un-symmetrical the scrapstock may be. Fig. ishows a few of the manystructural shapes whichcan be rolled from therail shown on the 2 and 3 show theforms of ties which maybe rolled, one with a fiatbottom and the other Abstracts 545 with a concave bottom, givinij: the tie itself elasticity in theballast under heavy loads. No. 436. A. The Kjellin Electric Steel Furnace. The Iron Age,October 19, 1905. 5,000 w., illustrated. — A description of theconstruction a


. The Iron and steel magazine. Fig. 3. section to be made fromeither the head or bot-tom flange, no matterhow badly worn or un-symmetrical the scrapstock may be. Fig. ishows a few of the manystructural shapes whichcan be rolled from therail shown on the 2 and 3 show theforms of ties which maybe rolled, one with a fiatbottom and the other Abstracts 545 with a concave bottom, givinij: the tie itself elasticity in theballast under heavy loads. No. 436. A. The Kjellin Electric Steel Furnace. The Iron Age,October 19, 1905. 5,000 w., illustrated. — A description of theconstruction and operation of the Kjellin Electric Steel Furnace,with special reference to the steel works at Gysinge, 437. A. Fortschritte im Bau von Gasofen fiir Eisenhuttenwerke (Improvements in the Construction of Gas Furnaces Used in SteelWorks). A. Desgraz. 3,000 w. Stahl und Eisen, July i,1905. No. 438. D. Die Herdofenstahlerzeugung aiis Flussigem Roheisen (TheOpen-Hearth Process for the Production of Steel from Cast Iron).Osk


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