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It also has a hot and cold strip mill at Llanwern in Newport.
Warm moist air in the room causes a very slight amount of condensation to form along those cold strips under the beams.
As a result, a little condensation forms along the colder strips coinciding with the rafters.
Returning to Poland in 1931, he obtained support for the construction of the first industrial-scale galvanizing unit and put several cold strip mills into operation.
The Sinter plant, cold strip mill, temper mills, pickling lines, annealing lines and machine shop all closed by 1995.
Algoma also operates a hot strip mill, a plate mill, and a cold strip mill.
Tata's operations at Llanwern include a hot strip mill, two pickle lines, a cold strip mill and a hot dip galvanising line.
But Mr. Leonard said he believed the culprit was an opposing force that some scientists have called "La Nina," an especially cold strip of Pacific water.
Josef Fröhling, a German company specialized in narrow cold strip rolling mills and finishing plants for stainless steels and non-ferrous metals, was acquired.
Lanston had a patented mechanical method of punching out metal types from cold strips of metal which were set (hence typesetting) into a matrix for the printing press.
Slabs are semi-products in the form of carbon flat steel and can be turned into hot and cold strips or coils which are mainly used in automobiles, white goods and ships.
In the ERW process, cold strips of sheet are passed through a series of rollers to form a tubular shape, and the edges of the strip are heated electrically and welded together under heat and pressure.
In 1951 the works was nationalised briefly under the Iron & Steel Corporation of Great Britain, but later in 1951 it reverted to Richard Thomas & Baldwins Ltd and a cold strip plant was installed.
Cold Strip Mills also were supplied to Nucor Hickman and Usinor, Sidmar, and Strip Processing Lines to Worthington Steel, US Steel, Galvak, Hoogovens, Sidmar (now Arcelor) and Stahlwerke Bremen.
There was much phosphorescence in the water from the weed that the big tides and the sea made by the wind had torn up from the bottom, and it floated in and out and in again like cold strips and patches of white, unhealthy fire in the water.