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rolling mill
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rolling mill: see steel steel, alloy of iron, carbon, and small proportions of other elements. Iron contains impurities in the form of silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, and manganese; steelmaking involves the removal of these impurities, known as slag, and the addition of desirable alloying
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rolling mill
1. a mill or factory where ingots of heated metal are passed between rollers to produce sheets or bars of a required cross section and form
2. a machine having rollers that may be shaped to reduce ingots, etc., to a required cross section and form


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