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"White-hot steel pours like water from a 35-ton electric furnace, Allegheny Ludlum Steel[e] Corp., Brackenridge, Pa.," 1944.
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White-hot steel pours like water from a 35-ton electric furnace.

Credit: Library of Congress

By the 1940s, Pennsylvania steel mills were utilizing a growing number of electric open hearth furnaces, which gave even greater control over temperature than existing conversion furnaces. At the height of the American war effort, Pennsylvania led the world in steel production. The Pittsburgh area produced 27 percent of the nation's steel. Forty-one percent of the nation's steel was produced within a half-hour train ride.

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