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Beshears, D.L.; Allison, S.W.; Andrews, W.H.
Proceedings of the international symposium on advanced sensors for metals processing1999
Proceedings of the international symposium on advanced sensors for metals processing1999
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[en] The Galvanneal Temperature Measurement System (GTMS) was developed for the American Iron and Steel Institute by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory through a partnership with the National Steel Midwest Division in Portage, Indiana. The GTMS provides crucial online thermal process control information during the manufacturing of galvanneal steel. The system has been used with the induction furnaces to measure temperatures ranging from 840 to 1292 deg F with an accuracy of better than +/-9 deg F. The GTMS provides accurate, reliable temperature information thus ensuring a high quality product, reducing waste, and saving energy. The production of uniform, high-quality galvanneal steel is only possible through strict temperature control. (author)
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Brusey, B.W. (Dofasco Inc., Hamilton, Ontario (Canada)); Bussiere, J.F. (Industrial Materials Inst., NRC, Boucherville, Quebec (Canada)); Dubois, M. (GE Corporated R and D, Schenectady, New York (United States)); Moreau, A. (Industrial Materials Inst., NRC, Boucherville, Quebec (Canada)) (eds.); Canadian Inst. of Mining, Metallury and Petroleum, Montreal, Quebec (Canada); 396 p; ISBN 0-919086-92-6;
; 1999; p. 357-368; Advanced sensors for metals processing - 38. annual conference of metallurgists of CIM. Gateway to the 21st Century; Quebec City, PQ (Canada); 22-26 Aug 1999; 7 refs., 1 tab., 12 figs.

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