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  2. Category:Steel companies of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    B. Barrow Hematite Steel Company. Blaenavon Coal and Iron Company. Bridon Ropes. British Constructional Steelwork Association. British Steel (1967–1999) British Steel (2016–present) Brown Bayley Steels.

  3. High-speed steel - Wikipedia

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    Steels. High-speed steel (HSS or HS) is a subset of tool steels, commonly used as cutting tool material. It is superior to high- carbon steel tools in that it can withstand higher temperatures without losing its temper (hardness). This property allows HSS to cut faster than high carbon steel, hence the name high-speed steel.

  4. List of steel producers - Wikipedia

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    British Steel Corporation formed in 1967 when steel was nationalised in the UK. Privatised again in 1988. British Steel plc (merged with Koninklijke Hoogovens (NL) in 1999 to form Corus, now Tata Steel) Carnegie Steel Company (sold to U.S. Steel in 1901) Cockerill-Sambre (acquired by Usinor in 1998, which became part of Arcelor in 2002, now ...

  5. Darkhill Ironworks - Wikipedia

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    In a second key advance in metallurgy Mushet invented 'R Mushet's Special Steel' (R.M.S.) in 1868. [8] It was both the first true tool steel [8] and the first air-hardening steel. [19] It revolutionised the design of machine tools and the progress of industrial metalworking, and was the forerunner of High speed steel.

  6. British Steel (2016–present) - Wikipedia

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    Website. britishsteel.co.uk. British Steel Limited is a long steel products business founded in 2016 with assets acquired from Tata Steel Europe by Greybull Capital, then acquired by Jingye Group in 2020. [4] The primary steel production site is Scunthorpe Steelworks, with rolling facilities at Skinningrove Steelworks, Teesside.

  7. Scunthorpe Steelworks - Wikipedia

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    Immediately preceding the war (1916) plans had been made to increase UK steel production by 2 million tons. [34] In the Lincolnshire district 2 new blast furnaces and 6 steel furnaces were sanction in 1916; and 2 blast and 3 steel in 1917/18. [35] By 1918 production of pig iron in the district had risen to around 650,000 tons. [33]

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