Blowing oxygen into molten steel in vacuum conditions saves time and money when compared to conventional steelmaking methods.
Rio TInto (NYSE:RIO) said Tuesday it will spend $143M to develop a research and development facility in Western Australia to assess the effectiveness of its BioIron low-carbon steelmaking process.
Recent advancements in machine learning have substantially transformed the optimisation of the steelmaking process. Traditional methods, often limited by complex thermodynamic interactions and ...