continuous casting
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- continuous caster noun
Example Sentences
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These “basic-oxygen” furnaces and continuous casting methods proved far more efficient and less expensive than steel produced by the open-hearth integrated mills in America.
From Seattle Times
Our semi-attempts, along with continuous casting from the other fishermen, had netted a grand total of one fish, so we climbed back in the boat and continued upriver.
From New York Times
My former company, Rokop Corporation, which supplied continuous casting machines to steelmakers, owned a couple of airplanes.
From Inc
Steel the world leader by 1986 in continuous casting, the technology that allows the making of semifinished products without the intervening ingot stage.
From Time Magazine Archive
While foreign producers have shifted over increasingly to highly efficient "continuous casting" techniques for steelmaking, U.S. firms still rely heavily on much more costly and labor-intensive processes.
From Time Magazine Archive
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