The following tables showing the production of steel were compiled by the bureau of statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute. No data whatever are available on the value of the output of crude steel at the mills, but the weekly issues and annual... Mineral Resources of the United States - Page 564by United States. Bureau of Mines - 1921Full view - About this book
| Geology - 1913 - 60 pages
...and is rapidly expanding in Europe and America." PIG IRON AND STEEL. According to figures furnished by the Bureau of Statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute, New Jersey produced 36,876 long tons of pig iron (including ferro alloys) in 1912. This amount is not... | |
| Bench-marks - 1913 - 372 pages
...tons. 1909 294,474 " 1910 264,781 " " 1911, .. 40,663 " 1912, 36,876 " " According to figures furnished by the Bureau of Statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute, New Jersey produced the following amounts of all kinds of finished rolled iron and steel from 1908... | |
| New Jersey. Bureau of Geology and Topography - Geology - 1913 - 372 pages
...1,735 1910 Heroult, ...Heroult, Shasta Co., Cal., PIG IRON AND STEEL. According to figures furnished by the Bureau of Statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute, New Jersey produced 36,876 long tons of pig iron (including ferro alloys) in 1912. This amount is not... | |
| Mayville William Twitchell - Mineral industries - 1914 - 286 pages
...producers the New Jersey output of pig iron cannot be separately given. According to figures furnished by the Bureau of Statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute, the total production of pig iron in 1913 of New York and New Jersey together was 2,187,620 long tons.... | |
| New Jersey. Bureau of Geology and Topography - Geology - 1914 - 56 pages
...producers the New Jersey output of pig iron cannot be separately given. According to figures furnished by the Bureau of Statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute, the total production of pig iron in 1913 of New York and New Jersey together was 2,187,620 long tons.... | |
| National Tube Co - Pipe - 1916 - 208 pages
...statistics showing' tonnages of both wrought iron and steel pipe for years 1905 to 1913 inclusive as compiled by the Bureau of Statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute, issued in a Special Statistical Bulletin No. 8, and in conelusion states: "The popularity of steel... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - Digital images - 1916 - 1150 pages
...the production of steels were compiled by the American Iron and Steel Association prior to 1012 and by the Bureau of Statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute since 1912. The production of Bessemer steel ingots and castings in the leading States from 1910 to... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - Digital images - 1921 - 1282 pages
...251 9,729 45, 059 250 72 u K«9,902 6,054,188 38,932 14 259 1 782 27,102 5 540 Q *4, 257, 501 424*932 MINERAL RESOURCES, 1918 PART I. PRODUCTION OF STEEL,...mills, but the weekly issues and annual statistical re\*ie\vs of the Iron Ago give market quotations of prices of steel billets and of some of the leading... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - Digital images - 1921 - 1102 pages
...in 1915, 1916, and 1917. (General imports.] a Included in "All other pig iron" prior to July, 1916. PRODUCTION OF STEEL, BY STATES AND KINDS. The following...No data whatever are available on the value of the steel output. Variety of alloy. 1 915 1 916 I 917 Chrome orchromiumandferrochrome... Quantity (gross... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - Digital images - 1922 - 802 pages
...andferrosilicon imported into the United States, 1918-1920, by countries. [General Imports.] STEEL. PRODUCTION, BY STATES AND KINDS. The following tables showing...statistics of the American Iron and Steel Institute. The total for 1920 exceeded 42,000,000 tons, nearly equalling the production of 1916. No data whatever... | |
| |