River of Steel (1951?)
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This film documents the historic tapping ceremony of the first heat of steel from a new open-hearth furnace at Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation’s Pittsburgh Works on October 30, 1951. The event, attended by prominent figures from industry, labor, and government, highlights the scale of J&L’s expansion and its significance for national defense and peacetime economy. It showcases the advanced production process, from molten iron to finished steel products, emphasizing the collaboration between capital, labor, and government. The ceremony also features a demonstration of a new, safer method for tapping the furnace using explosives, and includes speeches about the industrial might of America compared to the Soviet Union.
Keywords: Steel production, Jones & Laughlin, Pittsburgh, open-hearth furnace, tapping ceremony, industrial expansion, national defense, labor-management relations, molten steel, ingot casting, rolling mills.