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  2. Hunedoara steel works - Wikipedia

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    Hunedoara was the leading Romanian producer of long steel profiles, made in two electric arc furnaces. The first, with a capacity of 150,000 tons per year, two 50-ton furnaces and two 20-ton ones for alloyed steels shaped into ingots, featured vacuum degasification and electro-slag remelting. The second, turning out up to 400,000 tons a year ...

  3. Galați steel works - Wikipedia

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    Galați is Romania's largest steel works, and forms an important part of the city's economy. It is also the only one not to use electric arc furnaces, instead relying on iron ore and coal to produce a special type of steel that welds more easily and is thus suitable for making sheet metal. [ 4][ 6] There are two processing plants; five furnaces ...

  4. Category:Steel companies of Romania - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. List of Romanian films - Wikipedia

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    Collective. Alexander Nanau. Documentary. Nominated for two Oscars – Best Documentary and Best Foreign Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards . Winner of the Best Documentary Award at the 2020 European Film Awards . La Gomera. Corneliu Porumboiu.

  7. Călărași steel works - Wikipedia

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    Steel ingots of 7 and 9 tons each rolled off the production line starting in 1979. During the 1980s, the factory was among Southeast Europe's largest for railway tracks, and it generated 200,000 tons of steel annually. Ceaușescu had even grander designs, wanting to raze Ceacu and Cuza Vodă villages some 8 km (5.0 mi) away. In their stead, he ...

  8. Mining industry of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Production. Romania's mineral production is adequate to supply its manufacturing output. Energy needs are also met by importing bituminous and anthracite coal and crude petroleum. In 2007 approximately 13.4 million tons of anthracite coal, approximately 4,000 tons of tungsten, 565,000 tons of iron ore, and 47,000 tons of zinc ore were mined.

  9. Steel Crown of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Crown was used also during the coronation [1] and anointing as King of Michael I by the Orthodox Patriarch of Romania, Nicodim Munteanu, in the Patriarchal Cathedral of Bucharest, on the very day of his second accession, September 6, 1940. [2] The coat of arms of Romania was augmented on 11 July 2016 to add a representation of the Steel ...

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