Development of a Self-flow Castable for Steel Ladles
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概要
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- 1997-03-01
著者
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Kawase Yoshiaki
Krosaki Corp.
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KATAOKA MINORU
Krosaki Harima Corporation
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Kataoka Minoru
Krosaki Corp.
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IDE KOJI
Krosaki Corp.
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FURUTA KAZUHIRO
Krosaki Corp.
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ISOMURA FUKUYOSHI
Nakayama Steel Works. Ltd.
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NAKAO KENJI
Nakayama Steel Works. Ltd.
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MINO SHIGERU
Nakayama Steel Works. Ltd.
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SENNO YOSHITAKA
Nakayama Steel Works. Ltd.
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Mino Shigeru
Nakayama Steel Corp.
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