Steel production in the United States during World War II. A steel slab produced from an ingot, is spread on a rolling mill, where it is shuttled back and forth through a succession of water-cooled rollers until it obtains the desired shape. Temperature is monitored and recorded by automatic device. Side view of hot steel plate passing between two rollers. Rolling mill operator seen in control booth. Worker monitors gauges on a panel.. The steel plate continues to reduce in thickness until it becomes a steel sheet.
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