Sentences with phrase «produce than steel»

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Asia, which produces more than two - thirds of the world's steel, will be minimally affected by the tariffs while Canada will be hardest hit, says Moody's.
Since 2007, China has added more than 550 metric tons of new steel capacity, equivalent to seven times the amount produced in the U.S..
The world just produced more steel than ever before.
The authors also asserted data do not support the notion that stone milling produces whole grain flour more nutritious, or with less nutrient loss, than that produced by mills employing steel roller mills.
They have a number of promising young centre backs who ought to be given an opportunity to prove themselves for the remainder of the season in the EPL matches.They simply can not be worse than the rapidly declining Koscielny and Mustafi who can not cope with the likes of Swansea, Bournemouth etc. let alone a team like Spurs.The lack of steel at the back impacts on our more attacking players as they know they need to score 2/3 goals to have any chance of producing a win.As usual Elneny has come in for criticism but the real culprits are our centre backs and Xhaka who seems to be a fixture regardless of being bang average.
During World War II it was the highest - volume and most productive steel facility in the country, producing more steel for U.S. warships than any other U.S. steel mill.
Allwood points out that more than half of our industrial CO2 emissions come from producing and processing five sorts of stuff: steel, cement, plastic, paper and aluminium.
Nanocomp says it can produce nanotubes that are tens to hundreds of times as long, forming carbon yarns and sheets (yarns up to one kilometer in length, with a tensile strength better than steel, and sheets made in 18 - square - foot sections).
Currently, Qiao's team has only produced small coin - sized samples of material, but these tests have proven that the material is very strong — stronger than steel - reinforced concrete.
Alternate Solution: Dynatrac produces ball joints from heat - treated billet steel that are not only stronger than stock but also rebuildable.
In 2008, Nucor produced more than 26 million tons of steel making it the largest manufacturer of steel products in North America.
The exhibition includes a ranting mop, a music box, a sculpture made of twisted plastic that rhythmically drums as it drops water into steel buckets, a whistling tree branch, an amalgamation of sensory organs made from bondo that rises more than 7 feet tall, and a drawing of a record that the artist produced by following the melody of a song with one hand and the rhythm with the other.
Because plastic costs less than steel, aluminum, glass or wood and has become less expensive to produce virgin than it is to recover, this is view is shared by the companies that produce these items.
Steel recycling started climbing more than a generation ago with the advent of the electric arc furnace, a technology that produces steel from scrap using only one fourth the energy it would take to produce it from virginSteel recycling started climbing more than a generation ago with the advent of the electric arc furnace, a technology that produces steel from scrap using only one fourth the energy it would take to produce it from virginsteel from scrap using only one fourth the energy it would take to produce it from virgin ore.
CLT also has a lighter carbon footprint as wood products continue to store carbon absorbed by the trees while growing, and engineered wood manufacturing requires significantly less energy to produce than concrete and steel.
Not only are renewables more materials - intensive — a kilo of steel in a gas turbine ends up producing 1,000 times more energy than it does in a wind turbine — but they require a massively more complex and expensive grid system, which developing nations can ill afford.
In the steel industry for example, specialized «mini mills» were able to produce rebar for concrete structures more efficiently than the traditional integrated steel mills could.
Northwestern Indiana produces more steel than any other industrial region in the United States.
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