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Anshan - History
... In 1933, the site was expanded to include steel production and the company was renamed Showa Steel Works ... Anshan became part of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo ... Additional industries developed around the iron and steel mills ...
Tap Water - Pipe Materials - Steel
... Galvanized steel potable water supply and distribution pipes are commonly found with nominal pipe sizes from 3/8 to 2 ... Steel pipe has National Pipe Thread (NPT) standard tapered male threads, which connect with female tapered threads on elbows, tees, couplers, valves, and other fittings ... Galvanized steel (often known simply as "galv" or "iron" in the plumbing trade) is relatively expensive, and difficult to work with due to weight ...
National Steel
... National Steel has several meanings National Steel (1929), a defunct steel production company in the United States National Steel Company (1899), part of the 1901 merger that created U.S ... Steel National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, a shipyard in San Diego, California National Steel (album), a blues album by Colin James National Steel, a type of guitar made by the National String Instrument ...
Uses - Low-background Steel
... Main article Low-background steel Steel manufactured after World War II became contaminated with radionuclides due to nuclear weapons testing ... Low-background steel, steel manufactured prior to 1945, is used for certain radiation-sensitive applications such as Geiger counters and radiation shielding ...
USS Santa Rosalia (ID-1503)
... USS Santa Rosalia (ID-1503) was a United States Navy cargo ship in commission from 1918 to 1919 ... The United States Steel Products Company of New York City purchased her in 1914 ... After the United States entered World War I in 1917, the U.S ...

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