open-hearth process
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of open-hearth process
First recorded in 1885–90
Example Sentences
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The Bessemer process, named for English inventor Henry Bessemer, and the open-hearth process, changed the way the United States produced steel and, in doing so, led the country into a new industrialized age.
From Textbooks • Dec. 30, 2014
News is manufactured over editorial cables, while Bessemer Steel may be manufactured by the open-hearth process.
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An oxygen vessel costs only about one-half of open-hearth facilities, turns out steel ingots in 35 minutes, v. ten to twelve hours for the open-hearth process.
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Steel and Bethlehem Steel, which had enormous plants devoted to the old open-hearth process, used the new method on any large scale.
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Contemporaneous with his development of the open-hearth process, William Siemens introduced the rotary furnace for producing wrought-iron direct from the ore without the need of puddling.
From Heroes of the Telegraph by Munro, John
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