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Definition of Open-hearth process
1. Noun. A process for making steel using an open-hearth furnace.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Open-hearth Process
Literary usage of Open-hearth process
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1903)
"... and it was due to the excellent properties of the latter product that the
introduction of the open-hearth process in the district was so long delayed. ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"The next great advance in the metallurgy of steel was the development of the
open-hearth process. (See STEEL, OPEN HEARTH MANUFACTURE). ..."
3. Text-book of the Materials of Engineering by Herbert Fisher Moore, Harrison Frederick Gonnerman (1920)
"Usually in the open-hearth process, especially in the basic open-hearth process
... Recently the open-hearth process has been successfully used to produce a ..."
4. Text-book of the Materials of Engineering by Herbert Fisher Moore, Harrison Frederick Gonnerman (1920)
"Usually in the open-hearth process, especially in the basic open-hearth process
... Recently the open-hearth process has been successfully used to produce a ..."
5. Materials of Construction: Their Manufacture, Properties, and Uses by Adelbert Philo Mills (1915)
"THE open-hearth process General 440. Historical. The modern process of steel-making
by the open- hearth method has been developed from the early work of two ..."
6. History of the Manufacture of Iron in All Ages: And Particularly in the by James Moore Swank (1892)
"THE open-hearth process for the manufacture of steel, ... The open-hearth process,
although capable of producing as large masses of steel as the Bessemer ..."