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Krupp-Renn Process

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Krupp–Renn process
The Krupp–Renn process was a direct reduction steelmaking process used from the 1930s to the 1970s. It used a rotary furnace and was one of the few technically...
Direct reduction
a number of processes were industrialized before World War II (the Krupp-Renn process adopted by the Shōwa Steel Works, the Chenot process, etc.). They...
Direct reduced iron
attractive. Purity standards for this use were established in 1977. Krupp-Renn Process Blast furnace Pig iron Steel mill Direct reduction Notes "What is...
Blast furnace
zinc smelting process Crucible steel Extraction of iron Water gas, produced by a "steam blast" FINEX Krupp-Renn Process Flodin process Steelmaking Ironworks...
Nickel extraction
Manhès-David process Electrolysis Krupp-Renn process Mond process This configuration recalls the Krupp-Renn process, a steelmaking process of direct reduction...
Rotary kiln
to raise materials to a high temperature (calcination) in a continuous process. Materials produced using rotary kilns include: Cement Lime Refractories...
Showa Steel Works
the Krupp-Renn process from German steel makers, and sent people to Nazi Germany for training from September 1937. Equipment received from Krupp was installed...
Ferroalloy
possible to produce some ferroalloys by direct reduction processes. For example, the Krupp-Renn Process is used in Japan to produce ferronickel. The leading...
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