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Show ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Hagler, Bai lly & Company wishes to acknowledge the many members of the steel and equipment manufacturing community who contributed their knowledge, experience, insights, and time to provide us with the information needed to prepare this study. In particular, we thank representatives of the following organizations: • Ajax Magnethermic • American Iron & Steel Engineers • American Iron & Steel Institute • Armco • Bethlehem Steel • Carpenter Technology • CF&I Steel • Flinn & Dreffein Engineering • Florida Steel • Fordham University, Institute of Indus-trial Economics Research • Holcroft-Loftus • Inland Steel • A. T. Kearney • Nucor • SKF Steel 1. 2. 3. 4. • Surface Combustion Division, Midland-Ross Corporation • Tocco-Alabama , Divis ion of Park-ohio In-dustries Inc. • U.S. Department of Commerce • U.S. Department of Energy • Upton Industries • Wellman Furnaces. REFERENCES Kearney, A. T., Inc., private communication wi th Joseph Greenberg, re t ired Vice Pres ident. Surface Combustion Division, Midland-Ross Corporation, private communication. American Iron and Steel Institute, "1984 Statistical Report." Williams, R. S., Westinghouse Electric Corporation, "Technology Development of Thin Strip Metal Casting -- Feasibility Study," report to the U.S. Department of Energy (January 1984) . NOTE: This paper is based on a study performed for Gas Research Institute under Contract No. 5084-800-1065. 301 |