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Jean-Marcel MASSON: Mining engineer - Professor at the École Supérieure de Fonderie et de Forge (ESFF) - Head of the Scientific Experts Department at CTIF (Centre de mise en forme des matériaux)
INTRODUCTION
T he main methods of secondary metallurgy take place :
or air (under atmospheric pressure) ;
or under vacuum (reduced pressure).
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- (1) - RIBOUD (P.V.), GATELLIER (C.) - New products: what should be done in secondary steelmaking? - (Adaptation de la métallurgie secondaire aux exigences des nouveaux produits). Conférence présentée au Congrès organisé par la « Metals Society » : « Secondary Steelmaking for product improvement », Londres, 23-24 oct. 1984.
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