"Journal, Volume 19" presents a comprehensive collection of articles and reports from the Iron and Steel Institute. This volume delves into the latest advancements, research findings, and practical applications related to iron and steel production during the period it was published. It offers valuable insights into the metallurgical processes, engineering innovations, and industrial practices of the time.
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