It took years of research by U. S. Steel before such isothermal diagrams could be drawn for the book which later became a bible of metallurgical information and was published by U. S. Steel subsidiaries. 60 41 48 49 EXHIBIT S-267 United States Steel subsidiaries and other steel-producing companies, capacity of 1 Does not include 34,600 tons Government-owned capacity operated by United States Steel subsidiaries. Does not include 1,925,000 tons Government-owned capacity operated by United States Steel subsidiaries. Does not include 1,895,000 tons Government-owned capacity operated by United States Steel subsidiaries 47,991, 503 78, 614, 403 38.95 47, 505, 516 47,829, 030 48,308, 500 49, 283, 274 51,300, 638 52,943, 958 53, 824, 496 55, 242, 544 58,286, 294 59,347,698 61, 317, 420 63, 198, 280 62, 682, 302 61. 694, 050 63,007, 260 64, 843, 430 67, 352, 700 78, 128, 416 30.10 78,451.930 39.(3 78, 164, 300 38.20 78, 148, 374 36.94 80.185, 638 36.02 81, 828.958 35.30 81, 619, 496 34.05 85, 158.500 35.13 34.43 34.45 32. 62 31.84 31.79 32.38 33. 14 EXHIBIT S-268 United States Steel subsidiaries and other steel-producing companies, production 1 In 1934 and subsequent years only castings made by ingot producers are included. * Preliminary Source: AIS Annual Statistical Reports and United States Steel records. 17, 007. 595 19,482, 378 25,717,050 34, 563, 043 35, 880, 794 21, 226, 934 35, 173, 038 44,049, 033 53,876, 241 56.001, 981 26, 020, 229 34.64 29, 181, 924 33. 24 32.65 35.40 36.65 33. 15 33.38 66,982, 686 34.24 82, 839, 259 34.96 86,031,931 34.91 58,296, 085 88,836, 512 34.38 89,641,600 34.38 2 52,061, 285 2 77, 868, 353 33. 14 96347-50-ser. 14, pt. 4b -41 |