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Qué (quién) es metallurgical analysis - definición

VESSEL USED IN THE OPERATION OF METALLURGICAL CONVERTING
Metallurgical converter; Converter (Metallurgical); Converter (metallurgy)

Metallurgical failure analysis         
Metallurgical Failure Analysis
Metallurgical failure analysis is the process to determine the mechanism that has caused a metal component to fail. It can identify the cause of failure, providing insight into the root cause and potential solutions to prevent similar failures in the future, as well as culpability, which is important in legal cases.
Metallurgy Analysis         
MONTHLY CHINESE SCIENCE MAGAZINE
Metallurgy analysis
Metallurgical analysis (冶金分析, in Chinese) is a monthly science magazine based in Beijing, China. The magazine was founded in 1981.
Dnieper Metallurgical Combine         
  • The 1907 advertisement of companies of the South-Russian Dnieper Association that mentions the Dnieper Works
METALLURGICAL COMPANY IN UKRAINE
Dnipro Steel and Iron Works; Dnipro Metallurgical Combine
Dnieper Metallurgical Combine () is one of the biggest metallurgical companies in Ukraine along with Kryvorizhstal and Illich Steel and Iron Works. It is located in Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.

Wikipedia

Converting (metallurgy)

Converting is a type of metallurgical smelting that includes several processes; the most commercially important form is the treatment of molten metal sulfides to produce crude metal and slag, as in the case of copper and nickel converting. A now-uncommon form is batch treatment of pig iron to produce steel by the Bessemer process. The vessel used was called the Bessemer converter. Modern steel mills use basic oxygen process converters.