Symposia - Symposium on Continuous Casting (Metals Technology, February 1945) - Continuous Casting of Molten Metals-History, Requirements, Metallurgy, and Economics - Discussion

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 104 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1945
Abstract
The Chairman.—Thank YOU, Mr. Goss Gentlemen, I believe we have heard one of the finest papers, especially since Mr. Goss has been very generous in his frank discussion of continuous casting. One point he has brought out which 1 think some of us have not thought through to the same extent that he has—that the continuous casting process offers the small producer an opportunity to compete with the larger, more conventional and presumably better established industries. The meeting is now open for discussion. Are there any questions concerning the first two papers? J. A. Malone.*—I should like to ask Mr. Goss whether there is any special problem involved in the first part, the upper part of the mold before he gets to the first graphite lubricant area. N. P. Goss.—You mean in the forming chamber where chilling first takes place? J. A. Malone.—Yes. N. P. Goss.—So far I have not had any trouble in this part of the setup. My only
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(1945) Symposia - Symposium on Continuous Casting (Metals Technology, February 1945) - Continuous Casting of Molten Metals-History, Requirements, Metallurgy, and Economics - DiscussionMLA: Symposia - Symposium on Continuous Casting (Metals Technology, February 1945) - Continuous Casting of Molten Metals-History, Requirements, Metallurgy, and Economics - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.