Continuous Casting with Mid-Process Alloying: An Experimental Study on the Importance of Inlet Positioning

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Continuous Casting with Mid-Process Alloying: An Experimental Study on the Importance of Inlet Positioning. / Kammerloher, Simon; Fuchs, Georg; Hoyer, Julika et al.
Copper Alloys 2024: Proceedings. ed. / RISE Kupferverband. Düsseldorf: Kupferverband e.V., 2024. p. 47-51.

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Kammerloher, S, Fuchs, G, Hoyer, J, Kirchebner, B, Thiery, S & Volk, W 2024, Continuous Casting with Mid-Process Alloying: An Experimental Study on the Importance of Inlet Positioning. in RISE Kupferverband (ed.), Copper Alloys 2024: Proceedings. Kupferverband e.V., Düsseldorf, pp. 47-51. <https://kupfer.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Copper-Alloys-2024_Download.pdf>

APA

Kammerloher, S., Fuchs, G., Hoyer, J., Kirchebner, B., Thiery, S., & Volk, W. (2024). Continuous Casting with Mid-Process Alloying: An Experimental Study on the Importance of Inlet Positioning. In RISE. Kupferverband (Ed.), Copper Alloys 2024: Proceedings (pp. 47-51). Kupferverband e.V.. https://kupfer.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Copper-Alloys-2024_Download.pdf

Vancouver

Kammerloher S, Fuchs G, Hoyer J, Kirchebner B, Thiery S, Volk W. Continuous Casting with Mid-Process Alloying: An Experimental Study on the Importance of Inlet Positioning. In Kupferverband RISE, editor, Copper Alloys 2024: Proceedings. Düsseldorf: Kupferverband e.V. 2024. p. 47-51

Bibtex

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