Plasma torch heats up interest in the cupola; General Motors Corp. and Westinghouse have teamed up to develop a cleaner, more efficient plasma melting ... Foundry Div.: An article from: Modern Casting
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Author(s)David P. Kanicki
PublisherAmerican Foundrymen's Society, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB0008MG4EG
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Title: Plasma torch heats up interest in the cupola; General Motors Corp. and Westinghouse have teamed up to develop a cleaner, more efficient plasma melting system at GM's Central Foundry Div.
Author: David P. Kanicki
Publication:Modern Casting (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 1989
Publisher: American Foundrymen's Society, Inc.
Volume: v79 Issue: n12 Page: p21(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Citation Details
Title: Plasma torch heats up interest in the cupola; General Motors Corp. and Westinghouse have teamed up to develop a cleaner, more efficient plasma melting system at GM's Central Foundry Div.
Author: David P. Kanicki
Publication:Modern Casting (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 1989
Publisher: American Foundrymen's Society, Inc.
Volume: v79 Issue: n12 Page: p21(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
