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Carbon to Iron Ratio

12/04/2009 7:00 AM

How to calculate Cfix/Fetot in steel making?

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Re: Carbon to Iron Ratio

12/04/2009 7:15 AM

There is an existing thread on this topic.

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Re: Carbon to Iron Ratio

12/05/2009 12:06 AM

My question is about the calculating formulae.

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Re: Carbon to Iron Ratio

12/07/2009 3:24 AM

Please follow the existing thread.

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