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Show 92 Table A, and finished Appendix, show coke, products capacity by West in 1951. both States and Expansion programs the greatly augment capacity pig iron, steel, hot-rolled products under way, companie s Angeles replaced by 30 being placed in plant include two of capacity year, and one operation new 325,000 new of products. net be placed in A new opeation of the Columbia Steel tain undisclosed raising plant capacity new year include to a facilities for the 1,600,000 30"Western 31 is to be 33 ton in net tons, and a se placed furnace new s of a tons per annually, wide range pipe mill will plant cer- peacetime products operation at Geneva this annual steel ton hot-rolled sheet mill. 34 News, " Western Metals, Vol. 10, No.2 "Western News, " Western Metals, Vol. 8, No. 12, (Dec. 1950), p.39. 9, No. 12, (Dec. 1951}, p.43. 32"Western News , II Western Metals, Vol. 33"Western News, " Western Metals, Vol. 10, No. 3, "Western News, " Western Metals, No. 5, 34 annual tons the addition of bringing 100,000 an The Torrance of in Company 1,645,000 895,000 arnl e s 1953. 32 production open-hearth to expanded by New facilities to production net ton Minnequa early Company 160,000 mill for 150, 000-175, 000 at demanded in the West. capacity tons, bringing plant capacity recently New facilities 225-ton open hearth steel furnaces, with blast furnace 31 were this year at the Colorado Fuel & Iron high- speed ten-inch rolling a new capacity. will The three open- industry. hearth steel furnaces of the Bethlehem Plant at Los three electric furnaces of like in the recently completed, or of the Western steel existing , Vol. 10, (Feb. 1952), p.60. (Mar. 1952), p.44. r(May 1952), p. 61. |