At this point an alloy of iron and man- ganese is introduced, as in the Bessemer process. The ladle is raised by a crane and a pouring crew fills the molds.
If the process has been well conducted and the ore good the greatest part will be found to be steel and sufficiently converted for making into cast steel and
B)> the late 1880s, ore mining camps dotted the slopes of Red Mountain from Reader's Gap South of. Bessemer to Ruffner Mountain northeast of today's Eastwood
process in the basic oxygen furnace, secondary metallurgical treatment and casting (continuous and/or ingot). The main environmental issues are emissions to