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    the industrial boom

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    York to LA in less than a week. It helped spur larger more spread out cities and towns and during the civil war helped to end it. Andrew Carnegie was the man mostly responsible for this amazing feat across the country. Carnegie was one of the largest steel producers in the world. He was responsible for building the tracks that would shape the nation. Along with the discovery of oil it was possible to take it to different parts of the country for use. One of the other main contributions to the American

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    Individual Work 2

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    Individual Work DJ Funderburk MAN6721-1 – Week 2 Professor Gray-Baker October 25‚ 2014 Individual Work Case Discussion Questions 1‚ 2‚ and 4 on page 78 Question 1United States Steel Industry The Five Forces that are described in this Case is as follows: 1) the risk of the new entry by potential competitors‚ 2) The extent of rivalry with other stabled firms‚ 3) The bargaining power of buyers‚ 4) The bargaining power with the suppliers‚ 5) The threat of substitute products. The stronger

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    competitive forces impacting U.S. steel producers in general and the producers like Nucor that make new steel products via recycling scrap steel in particular? Please do a five-forces analysis Rivalry among Steel Producers There is a fierce competitive force in this industry. Rivalry revolves heavily around price competition because most steel products are commodities. Producing steel of satisfactory quality is most producers are familiar with. In a commodity market like steel‚ it is hard to distinguish

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    Iron in America

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    History of Iron and Steel I have researched the origin of hot metal cars for many years. In the very early years of iron production and later steel production historical is sketchy at best. Almost in plant equipment was built on sight and sometimes no drawings were used. The ability of American fabricators in the late 1700 and the 1800 amazes me. A case in point is Otto Mears a German immigrant that built most of the three foot gauge railroads in the Colorado Rockies. He had a third grade education

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    Stronger Percent of Worldwide Production Country Total Production of Crude Steel China 752 million tons 45.9% Japan 118 million tons 7.2% United States 95 million tons 5.8% India 79 million tons 4.8% Russia 76 million tons 4.6% South Korea 75 million tons 4.6% Exhibit 8 shows the world’s 15 largest producers of steel in 2010. Steelmaking Technologies Steel was produced by either integrated steel facilities or “mini-mills” that employed electric arc furnaces. Integrated mills

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    Welding

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    industrial products. It is hard‚ wearresistant‚ and relatively inexpensive. Like steel‚ it is available in many different grades and compositions. While we usually think of cast iron as being brittle (having low ductility)‚ this is not true of all cast irons‚ as we shall see shortly. Cast iron‚ like steel‚ is an iron-carbon alloy. In composition and structure‚ and in some of its properties‚ it is quite different from steel. While many grades of cast iron can be welded successfully‚ not all cast iron

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    the number of ball mill manufacturer’s increasing‚ the requirement of ball mill by customers becomes more and more strict. The material of ball mill lining board is changed into medium alloy steel from former high manganese steel. To fit the ever-changing market‚ our cement ball mill adopt medium alloy steel of high quality as material to make ball mill lining board. Henan Hongxing Machinery Co.Ltd parts workshop manufactures ball mill lining board with advantages followed: First‚ wear resistance

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    Tata Acquires Corus

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    stupendous for our group with meager resources at its disposal to accomplish it TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 TATA STEEL 2 EXPANSION PROGRAM 2 MODERNIZATION PROGRAM 3 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 3 SWOT ANALYSIS 4 POLICIES OF TATA STEEL 5 CORUS COMPANY 6 SWOT ANALYSIS 7 REASONS BEHIIND THE ACQUISITION 9 TATA 9 CORUS 10 SYNERGIES BETWEEN TATA STEEL AND CORUS 11 ACQUISITION DEAL 12 ADVISORS TO THIS DEAL 13 TATA ADVISORS 13 CORUS ADVISORS 13 VALUING THE ACQUISITION

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    Friction

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    Aluminum- bronze Steel 0.45 Aluminum Mild Steel 0.61 Brake material Cast iron 0.4 Brake material Cast iron (wet) 0.2 Brass Steel 0.35 0.19 Brass Cast Iron 0.31) Brick Wood 0.6 Bronze Steel 0.16 Bronze Cast Iron 0.221) Bronze - sintered Steel 0.13 Cadmium Cadmium 0.5 0.05 Cadmium Chromium 0.41 0.34 Cadmium Mild Steel 0.461) Cast Iron Cast Iron 1.1‚ 0.151) 0.071) Cast Iron Oak 0.491) 0.0751 Cast iron Mild Steel 0.4‚ 0.231) 0.21‚ 0.1331) Carbon (hard) Carbon 0.16 0.12 - 0.14 Carbon Steel 0.14 0.11 - 0

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    Theory What is rust? Rust is the common name of a compound‚ iron oxide. Iron oxide‚ the chemical Fe2O3‚ is common because iron combines very readily with oxygen -- so readily‚ in fact‚ that pure iron is only rarely found in nature. Iron (or steel) rusting is an example of corrosion -- an electrochemical process involving an anode (a piece of metal that readily gives up electrons)‚ an electrolyte (a liquid that helps electrons move) and a cathode (a piece of metal that readily accepts electrons)

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