This Halloween, join us for this paranormal investigation into the most haunted furnaces in the world. With several hundred years of blast furnace history, it's incredible to see how the technology, the structures and the workforce have changed to keep up with the extreme demands of the iron and steel industry. Follow along as we look at three historical blast furnaces, learn how things have changed, and see why so many blast furnaces end up on haunted history series. Even more, listen in to ...
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This Halloween, join us for this paranormal investigation into the most haunted furnaces in the world. With several hundred years of blast furnace history, it's incredible to see how the technology, the structures and the workforce have changed to keep up with the extreme demands of the iron and steel industry. Follow along as we look at three historical blast furnaces, learn how things have changed, and see why so many blast furnaces end up on haunted history series. Even more, listen in to ...
This Halloween, grab an apple cider, nosh on some of your kid's candy, and listen in to learn about the creepiest aspect of the refractory industry... creep. This episode, we talk about the science behind, the testing of, and some real world implications of creep in refractory materials. To handle the last point, HTT brings in Director of Application Technology Bryn Snow to talk about creep in glass tank crowns and Application Leader Stephen Karns to talk about creep in sulfur recovery units....
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This Halloween, join us for this paranormal investigation into the most haunted furnaces in the world. With several hundred years of blast furnace history, it's incredible to see how the technology, the structures and the workforce have changed to keep up with the extreme demands of the iron and steel industry. Follow along as we look at three historical blast furnaces, learn how things have changed, and see why so many blast furnaces end up on haunted history series. Even more, listen in to ...