Sentence examples for raw iron from inspiring English sources

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When you take iron – raw iron is actually a pretty weak metal.

"You want to get three tonnes of raw iron ore, [so] produce one tonne of steel in Brazil," he said.

"This is the raw iron from which a new curtain around Hollywood will be fashioned," one man assured me solemnly.

Specifically, it's what's known as an electrolytic cell, which uses electricity rather than carbon to process raw iron ore.

Steel companies now rely on basic oxygen furnaces to transform raw iron ore into steel; they do not rely on open-hearth furnaces.

Largely nonunionized, these minimills have steadily taken market share from big "integrated" mills, whose blast furnaces transform raw iron ore into finished steel.

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So: Their appetite for raw materials (iron ore, copper, corn) and advanced technology goods would stimulate the broader global economy.

The first is technicals after major breakdowns in the prices of key raw materials iron and copper, both barometers of global growth.

Cut off 8cm or so depending how long it is (you will probably need to cut more off the back than the front), then either zigzag stitch this or double-turn the raw edge, iron it and stitch down.

While the sales were down "10 percent from a year earlier, income was down more than 50 percent as the cost of the industry's raw material, iron ore, rose even as steel prices slumped," he wrote.

The main reasons for the popularity of steel are the relatively low cost of making, forming, and processing it, the abundance of its two raw materials (iron ore and scrap), and its unparalleled range of mechanical properties.

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