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  2. Dillinger Hütte - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.dillinger.de. Dillinger Hütte is a steel producer in Dillingen, in the German Federal State of Saarland, and has a history stretching back more than three hundred years. The plant was founded in 1685, and was Germany's first Aktiengesellschaft, or joint stock company (1809). The first continuous-caster for slabs in the world was ...

  3. Völklingen Ironworks - Wikipedia

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    Show map of Germany Show map of Saarland Show all. The Völklingen Ironworks (German: Völklinger Hütte) is a former blast-furnace complex located in the German town of Völklingen, Saarland. Pig iron production occurred at the site from 1882 through 1986. [1] As one of the only intact ironworks surviving from the 19th and early-20th centuries ...

  4. Dillingen, Saarland - Wikipedia

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    Dillingen (also: Dillingen an der Saar) (French: Dillange) is a town in the district of Saarlouis, in Saarland. It has about 20,000 inhabitants and is divided into the three districts Dillingen-city center, Pachten and Diefflen. The city is located on the edge of the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park at the mouth of the Prims in the Saar and is ...

  5. ArcelorMittal Bremen - Wikipedia

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    ArcelorMittal Bremen is a steelworks on the banks of the River Weser in Bremen, Germany. An ironworks was established on the site in 1911 as Norddeutsche Hütte - much of the works was destroyed or dismantled during and immediately after the end of the Second World War. In 1957 steel group Klöckner established a new steel works on the same ...

  6. Steelmaking - Wikipedia

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    Steel mill with two arc furnaces. Steelmaking is the process of producing steel from iron ore and/or scrap.In steelmaking, impurities such as nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, and excess carbon (the most important impurity) are removed from the sourced iron, and alloying elements such as manganese, nickel, chromium, carbon, and vanadium are added to produce different grades of steel.

  7. Reichswerke Hermann Göring - Wikipedia

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    Around 500,000. Reichswerke Hermann Göring was an industrial conglomerate in Nazi Germany from 1937 until 1945. It was established to extract and process domestic iron ores from Salzgitter that were deemed uneconomical by the privately held steel mills. The state-owned Reichswerke was seen as a vehicle of hastening growth in ore mining and ...

  8. Saarbrücken - Wikipedia

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    Saarbrücken (German: [zaːɐ̯ˈbʁʏkn̩] ⓘ; Rhenish Franconian: Sabrigge [zaːˈbʁɪɡə]; French: Sarrebruck[5] [saʁbʁyk]; Luxembourgish: Saarbrécken [zaːˈbʀekən] ⓘ; Latin: Saravipons; lit. ' Saar Bridges') is the capital and largest city of the state of Saarland, Germany. Saarbrücken has 181,959 inhabitants and is Saarland's ...

  9. Eisenhüttenstadt - Wikipedia

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    Eisenhüttenstadt (literally " ironworks city" in German; [ʔaɪzn̩ˈhʏtn̩ʃtat] ⓘ, Lower Sorbian: Pśibrjog) is a town in the Oder-Spree district of the state of Brandenburg, in eastern Germany, on the border with Poland. East Germany founded the city in 1950. It was known as Stalinstadt (Stalinměsto) between 1953 and 1961.