Steel strip with tin coat in matte finish is shown rising to top of electrical induction heater through which it descends to take on bright, shining surface. The strip was plated by the DuPont continuous Halogen Tin Process. This line, stalled at...
Electrotinned steel strip in bright finish is shown being removed at end of the continuous production in using the DuPont Halogen Tin Process. This tin was coated by the Halogen line at the Weirton Steel Company, Weirton West Virginia which tin...
Attendant introducing a new anode of pure tin while steel strip continues to travel through plating cell, the heart of the DuPont continuous Halogen Tin Process. This installation at the Weirton Steel Company, Weirton, West Virginia, eletrotins...
Steel strip is shown after being coated with tin in matte finish by the DuPont continuous Halogen Tin process. Central one of the three lines installed at the Weirton Steel Company, Weirton, West Virginia eletrotins 1200 feet of strip a minute for...
Square meals for 100 people-soldiers or civilian consumers in Lend-Lease countries, can be made from these five cellophane wrapped bricks of compressed food. They are beef and onions (to make hamburgers, for example) carrots, potatoes and...
Flow of strip steel continues uninterrupted ahead of high frequency electrical induction welder, right center above, in the DuPont Halogen Tin Process. This line installed at the Weirton Steel Company, Weirton, West Virginia, eletrotins 1200 feet...
This 'pay off' loop feeds the line ahead while a fresh coil of steel is being welded to the trailing end of the line of strip to maintain continuous operation of the DuPont Halogen Tin Process. This line installed at the Weirton Steel Company,...