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Daily Archives: August 1, 2004

Refractory Maintenance Project, Burns Harbor, IN

Case Study, CS-RefractoryBy International Masonry InstituteAugust 1, 2004

In order to succeed in the quickly evolving and highly competitive steel industry, a company’s operations must be innovative, efficient and cost-effective. To provide the customer with the highest quality products and on-time delivery, down time and unexpected outages must be kept to a minimum.

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