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Show March 5,1943 The Western rate Ofy, UfoR T3 Reported stocks of Iron and steel scrap on hand at suppliers and producers' plants, on November 30, 1942, In gross tons. Producers stocks Suppliers' stocks Automobile Scrap iron Item Steel Scrap Pile GetsBigger No. 2 heavy melting steel Cast iron Turnings (Continued On Page 13) cent of the pig iron used. During the calendar year 1941 the percentages were 63, 71, and 76, respectively. It is of Interest to note that during November, Saif Mlrierol-Survey- , High speed steel Chromium base stainless steel . stainless steel. Chromium-nicke- l Bes- Total scrap November 30... semer converters used 5.5 per cent of the total .ferrous materials (scrap and pig iron) charged to all furnaces, with open-heart- h 'y furnaces using 72.3 per cent During the calendar year 1941 these percentages were 5.5 and 71.4, respectively. g furnaces (open-heartBessemer, and electric) accounted for 70 per cent of the purchased scrap, 83 percent of the home scrap, and 89 per cent of the pig iron consumed in November. The remainder was used g in furnaces, printhe. cipally cupola. Compared with the calendar year 1941, when percentages were 71, 78, and 86, respectively, these figures show an Increase in the use of home scrap and pig iron, with a consequent decrease in the use of purchased scrap. Consumption by type of furnace in November is fchown in the following table. Steel-makin- h, cent pig iron in November showed proportions of 17.3, 28.6, and 54.1 which inper dicated a decreased use of both home and purchased scrap, with a consequent increase in the use of pig iron. Also, Bessemer converters, which in 1941 used proportions of 1.2 per cent purchased scrap, 5.0 per cent home scrap, and 93.8 per cent pig iron, in No-cent,-respectivel- per cent purchased scrap, per cent home scrap, and 31.5 per cent pig iron as compared with proportions of 34.8, 39.7 28.8 SEEKERS Inter CAPITAL ested in raising $25,000 or more for a legitimate project should write to AMSTER LEONARD, Fox Theater Bldg, Detroit, Mich. 31.4, and 33.8 per cent, respectively, in 1941. Blast furnace propor- (Advt) tions, which in November- were per cent ' purchased scrap and 48.9 per cent home scrap, also showed changes from 1941, when tha proportions were 45.3 and 54.7. per cent, respectively. Proportions of purchased and home scrap and pig iron used in furnace charges, year 1941 and month of November 1942, in per cent. iron-makin- 51.1 November 1043 Scrap 1941 Scrap . Type of furnace Fur- - caaed Home Total 19.3 1.2 Open-heart- h Bessemer Electric .....48.7 34.8 19.1 Cupola Air Puddling Blast 273 453 29.1 5.0 49.6 31.4 48.4 6.2 98.3 66.2 473 66.9 5.6 33.4 54.7 100.0 ALORZO f. BARBWELL Fur- iron chaaed Fir 51.6 93.8 1.7 173 28.6 333 283 33.1 66.6 .... 2.1 48.5 39.7 17.6 4.1 49.8 40.0- - 50.0 20.0 51.1 483 . a Pir iron 45.9 54.1 6.2 93.8 98.3 1.7 ' 68.5 313 67.6 32.4 60.0 40.0 100.0 Home Tot. CO. Assoyers Gr Chemists .158 South West Temple FHONZ Salt lake Citr. Utah .... Estimated consumption of iron and steel scrap, and pig iron, by type of furnace, during November 1942,. in gross. tons. . Type of furnace or equipment Purchased Scrap Home 1,097,000 10,000 233,000 353,000 19,000 2,000 115,000 1,814,000 20,000 239.000 256,000 54,000 1,000 110,000 Open-heart- h Bessemer Electric Cupola Aird3rackelsberg ; Puddling Blast Direct Castings Ferro-alloy Miscellaneous Pig iiron 2,911,000 30,000 472,000 609,000 73,000 3,427,000 454,000 8,000 280,000 35,000 2,000 3,000 RlRECT-TR-VR- R I 225,000 154,000 .. Total November' Total October Total 23,000 53,000 2,000 1,905,000 2,061,000 2,496,000 2,709,000 . There were minor changes in 23,000 SERVICE 55,000 . 4,401,000 4,770,000 4360,000 4,594,000 vember Showed proportions of 2.1. 4.1, and 933 per cent, respectively, which Indicated an increased use of purchased scrap, with a corresponding decrease in the use of home scrap, while the proportion of pig iron used remained constant; Cupola furnaces in. 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