Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, lllawara
Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, lllawara
Progressive Developments in Steelmaking at Port Kembla
In 1955 the annual production of steel at Australian Iron and Steel Pty. Ltd., Port Kembla was 1.2 million tonne and over the following two decades this had progressively increased to the present capacity of 5.4 million tonne per annum. This increase in productivity has also been accompanied by important developments in steelmaking technology and these are explained in the chronological order in which they have taken place. Reference is made to the use of oxygen in open hearth furnaces, the B.O.S. process, the Argon-Oxygen decarburisation process for stainless steel, vacuum degassing and continuous casting. When the vacuum degassing and continuous casting units are commissioned, the Port Kembla Works will have achieved a standard of steelmaking technology equal to any in the world.
Contributor(s):
W J Scott
-
Progressive Developments in Steelmaking at Port KemblaPDFThis product is exclusive to Digital library subscription
-
Progressive Developments in Steelmaking at Port KemblaPDFNormal price $22.00Member price from $0.00
Fees above are GST inclusive
PD Hours
Approved activity
- Published: 1976
- PDF Size: 1.281 Mb.
- Unique ID: P197605015