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Ronald Beyerstedt Phones & Addresses

  • 63 Debi Lei Dr, Winona, MN 55987 (507) 452-5388
  • 66 Debi Lei Dr, Winona, MN 55987
  • 121 Lake St, Winona, MN 55987
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • 101 Janet Marie Ln, Winona, MN 55987

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Ronald Beyerstedt

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Location:
United States
Industry:
Mining & Metals

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Ronald Beyerstedt
Mastermelt, LLC
Secondary Nonferrous Metal Producer
63 Debi Lei Dr, Wilson, MN 55987
(507) 429-7789

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Us Patents

Method Of Producing Cast Iron

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US Patent:
20040103755, Jun 3, 2004
Filed:
Aug 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/640471
Inventors:
Ronald Beyerstedt - Winona MN, US
Ricklin Heintz - Winona MN, US
International Classification:
C21C001/08
US Classification:
075/566000
Abstract:
A method of producing a silicon-and-carbon-enriched cast iron melt. The method can include melting an initial cupola charge in a cupola, conducting the molten metal to a mixing vessel, increasing the silicon and carbon content of the molten metal by a substantially continuous addition of granular silicon carbide having a purity of greater than 94% and a size of less than ″ to the mixing vessel while simultaneously agitating the molten metal to an extent sufficient to bring the silicon carbide into solution with the molten metal, and conducting the silicon-and-carbon-enriched molten metal away from the mixing vessel.

Method Of Producing Cast Iron

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US Patent:
20110074073, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/892706
Inventors:
Ronald Jay Beyerstedt - Winona MN, US
Ricklin L. Heintz - Winona MN, US
International Classification:
C21B 7/00
F27B 1/16
C21B 7/16
US Classification:
266216
Abstract:
A method of producing a silicon-and-carbon-enriched cast iron melt. The method can include melting an initial cupola charge in a cupola, conducting the molten metal to a mixing vessel, increasing the silicon and carbon content of the molten metal by a substantially continuous addition of granular silicon carbide having a purity of greater than 94% and a size of less than ⅜″ to the mixing vessel while simultaneously agitating the molten metal to an extent sufficient to bring the silicon carbide into solution with the molten metal, and conducting the silicon-and-carbon-enriched molten metal away from the mixing vessel.
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