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In steelmaking, this process, now largely obsolete, is called the open-hearth process.
Like the other planned socialist communities, Nowa Huta, grounded in steelmaking, was a mostly mono-industrial town.
Further innovations in steelmaking, notably by Robert Mushet of England and Goran Goransson of Sweden, made the pneumatic process practical.
In Britain between 1984 and 1992, employment in coal mining fell by 77% and in steelmaking by 72%.
Manganese ores containing iron oxides are first reduced in blast furnaces or electric furnaces with carbon to yield ferromanganese, which in turn is used in steelmaking.
This invention, first used in glassmaking, was soon widely applied in steelmaking and eventually supplanted the earlier Bessemer process of 1856.
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