Ryerson

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Chris M
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Re: Ryerson

Unread post by Chris M »

She's laid up at Fraser Shipyards not Sturgeon Bay
Guest

Re: Ryerson

Unread post by Guest »

the last post was 2009.
bhale849

Re: Ryerson

Unread post by bhale849 »

Are you sure it's the Ryerson. The Edward L. Ryerson? How did she get to Duluth? The last I heard (yesterday, March 13th), she was still laid-up at Sturgeon Bay, with no signs of activity.
Dale

Re: Ryerson

Unread post by Dale »

Ryerson just leaving Duluth 11:02 EDT.
Ted

Re: Ryerson

Unread post by Ted »

The blast furnace trim they are referring to would be crushed raw taconite than is high in silicon content and in the steel making process it is added to the blast furnace where they make the iron to increase the amount of slag that they take off. This ore is found in the Mesanabi and Duluth iron ranges. Hope that this helps you out.
Rodney

BFT

Unread post by Rodney »

Blast furnace trim is raw ore (chunks). I believe it's used to control silicon levels in the blast furnace.
dn

Re: Ryerson

Unread post by dn »

I think she just shifted to DMIR/CN to finish now that the Speer left
Pat

Re: Ryerson

Unread post by Pat »

They're loading furnace ballast. Maybe someone else can explain what it's used for.
charlie

Ryerson

Unread post by charlie »

Is she loading, she appears to be Hallet #5. What's the story?
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