Demands of Canadian railways for longer and heavier steel rails has necessitated complete rebuilding and electrification of rail and structural mill of Algoma Steel Corporation, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; initial rolling of 26 in. × 26 in. -- 13,500-lb. ingots in electrically driven 35-in, reversing blooming mill, ingots being reduced to 10 in. × 10 in. and smaller blooms, depending upon product being rolled in finishing mills. (see also Blast Furnace and Steel Plant, vol. 19, no. 6, June 1931, pp. 832-835, 4 figs.)
5000 hp. d.c. motor drives new Algoma rail and structural mill
Elec. News
Electrical News and Engineering ; 40 , n 7
1931
3 pages
4 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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