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    OF ROURKELA STEEL PLANT STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LIMITED (SAIL) Prepared by: Vineet Bhatia PGDM Roll No. 117 BIMTECH Corporate Guide: Academic Guide: Mr. Ravichandran Prof.A.K.Malhotra AGM (Finance) Faculty-Finance New Delhi BIMTECH 2 Summer Project Certificate This is to certify that Mr. Vineet Bhatia Roll No. 117/2006 a student of PGDM has worked on Summer project titled___ Risk Analysis of rebuilding of coke oven battery number 4 of Rourkela Steel Plant __At___ Steel Authority of

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    the raw materials‚ right through to the end products and finishing treatments‚ with some technical info in between. Information has been extracted from various sources‚ books‚ both old and modern‚ the internet and general companies that process steel‚ that I have come across in my working environment. Production and Properties of Metals The term metal production refers to all of the processes involved in the conversion of a raw material‚ such as a metallic ore‚ to a final form in which the

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    Listing Suggested Title: Set of Two Stainless Steel‚ 4.5 inch‚ Pet grooming Scissors With Ball Tips For Safety Suggested Title: 4.5 inch Scissors with Ball Tips and Hand Sharpened Blades For Fuss Free Pet Grooming Suggested Title: The Only Pet Grooming Kit You Will Need: 2 pairs of stainless scissors with straight micro-serrated and curved‚ non-serrated blades! A complete pet grooming product: A pet grooming kit that includes scissors for grooming the coat and another pair for precision snips. The

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    Solder (/ˈsoʊldə/‚[1] /ˈsɒldə/[1] or in USA /ˈsɒdər/[2]) is a fusible metal alloy used to join together metal workpieces and having a melting point below that of the workpiece(s). Soft solder is typically thought of when solder or soldering is mentioned‚ with a typical melting range of 90 to 450 °C (190 to 840 °F).[3] It is commonly used in electronics‚ plumbing‚ and assembly of sheet metal parts. Manual soldering uses a soldering iron or soldering gun.Alloys that melt between 180 and 190 °C (360

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    Langley Alloys Analysis

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    involves metal shaping using localized forces. This process has numerous advantages to the people using it as it produces a form of metal that is way stronger than a metal which has been fortified by a cast or a machine part. With regards to metals like steel and iron that are the most often used materials in the construction industry‚ this durability and strength is the main factor to their appeal and their functionality. Forgings involve great capital expenditure for tooling‚ machinery‚ personnel and

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    element  Iron or Ferrous  55.85 Atomic Mass GENERAL CATEGORIES OF FERROUS METALS AND ALLOYS      Carbon and alloy steels Stainless steel Tool and Die steel Cast Irons Cast Steels  **Ferrous tools first appear about 4000 to 3000 BC‚ made from meteoritic iron.  Real ironworking started in about 1100 BC in Asia Minor‚ and started the Iron Age. PRODUCTION OF IRON AND STEEL RAW MATERIALS FOR PRODUCTION  Iron Ore  Limestone ----------  Coke IRON ORE     Abundant‚ makes up

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    between the copper skin and the wrought iron support structure. The corrosion was so extensive that there was a concern the statue might collapse. As a result renovation works had to be done in 1986 where the wrought iron framework was replaced by stainless steel which did not corrode in the presence of copper‚ coated in a layer of PTFE insulation. Problem analysis: Galvanic corrosion is an electrochemical process in which one metal corrodes preferentially to another when both metals are in electrical

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    Voltage Power Lines 2. Power Distribution Cables 3. Sensitive Control Wiring 4. Telecommunication Wiring 5. Optical Cables Cable Tray Materials: • Most cable tray systems are fabricated from a corrosion-resistant metal (low-carbon steelstainless steel or an aluminum alloy) or from a metal with a corrosion-resistant finish (zinc or epoxy). • The choice of material for any particular installation depends on the installation environment (corrosion and electrical considerations) and cost

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    them user friendly and reduce the space that a conditioner occupies. Stainless steel is the main metal used due to its durability. Copper and aluminum are used for tubing. Stainless steel is an improvement from plastic due to its non corrosion abilities. It is also durable in comparison with traditional materials like plastic. Copper or Aluminum tubing are preferred due to the suitable thermal properties of the two metals. The steel made air conditioners are relatively light; this has enabled construction

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    Title Page -------------- Tas Faculty Train Air Braking System Engineering Studies By -------- Teacher: ------------ Abstract The purpose of this report is to explain how air brakes in trains work and why they are there. Throughout this report there is information on the function of the Air Brake‚ the history and development of the brake‚ The component materials used in the brake‚ the environmental considerations of the brake‚ its safety features and social implications. The Air

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