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Missouri University of Science & Technology: Researchers Awarded $2.2 Million Grant to Develop Sensors for Steelmaking
March 14, 2020
ROLLA, Missouri, March 14 [TNSgrants] -- Missouri University of Science and Technology issued the following news release:

Steelmaking involves the handling of corrosive metal and oxide fluids at extremely high temperatures - about 1,600 degrees Celsius, which is several hundred degrees hotter than fresh lava from Mount Kilauea in Hawaii. Measuring the temperature, chemistry and fluid flow of molten steel under these conditions in real time is important to enable rapid responses to t . . .

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