Quenching tower at end of coke oven battery. Quench car is in the tower with quench locomotive in view. Display in foreground displays various grades of coke
Coke Oven Quenching Tower with quench car and locomotive in position for quenching. Labled piles in fore ground are samples , from left, of mine run coke, crushed coal for charging, and three piles of various grades of coke
DuPont's Sodium Hydride Process for Descaling Metals
Developed especially for the purpose and backed by continuous mill experience since 1941, the DuPont Sodium Hydride Descaling Process is essentially a chemically activated fused caustic soda cleaning bath. Advantages over conventional pickling and...
DuPont's Sodium Hydride Process for Descaling Metals
Developed especially for the purpose and backed by continuous mill experience since 1941, the DuPont Sodium Hydride Descaling Process is essentially a chemically activated fused caustic soda cleaning bath. Advantages over conventional pickling and...
Kaiser Steel Company, Fontana, California. Coke ovens looking west, larry car in position to charge the oven, pusher in the right foreground, quench tower in left background and coke wharf to the left
Coke ovens, Coal bins, Gas tanks, Conveyors, Stacks, Quench towers
Kaiser Steel Company, Fontana, California. Coke plant looking north west, Coal bins to the right, quench tower at left, gas storage tank behind the coal bins
The electric furnaces quench tanks and driers shown are used by trained metallurgists for service and research work in the Sodium Products service laboratory at DuPont's Electrochemicals Department plant in Niagara Falls, New York.
Wire mills, Patenting furnaces, Quenching, Molten lead quenching
American Steel & Wire Company, subsiiary of United States Steel Corporation South Works, Worcester, Mass. High grade high carbon wires leaving a M. H. Patenting furnace and entering the molten lead quench bath before entering the take up reels
Continuous casters, Slab casters, Run out tables, Slab lifters, Cooling tanks
National Steel Corporation, Great Lakes Steel Division, Detroit, Michigan continuous caster. Cut slabs traveling to quench station. The slabs weigh 1-1/2 tons per linear foot.
DuPont's Sodium Hydride Process for Descaling Metals
Developed especially for the purpose and backed by continuous mill experience since 1941, the DuPont Sodium Hydride Descaling Process is essentially a chemically activated fused caustic soda cleaning bath. Advantages over conventional pickling and...
DuPont's Sodium Hydride Process for Descaling Metals
Developed especially for the purpose and backed by continuous mill experience since 1941, the DuPont Sodium Hydride Descaling Process is essentially a chemically activated fused caustic soda cleaning bath. Advantages over conventional pickling and...
DuPont's Sodium Hydride Process for Descaling Metals
Developed especially for the purpose and backed by continuous mill experience since 1941, the DuPont Sodium Hydride Descaling Process is essentially a chemically activated fused caustic soda cleaning bath. Advantages over conventional pickling and...
DuPont's Sodium Hydride Process for Descaling Metals
The batch of stainless steel shown above has just been removed from a DuPont Sodium Hydride Descaling Process bath at Manganese Steel Forge Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Backed by nearly ten years of commercial experience, this descaling...