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1975
Spun head for Westinghouse generator spinning in spun heads department. |
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Lukens employee grinding a pressed head.
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Electric Furnace bottom, solid stainless steel.
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1965
Largest steel head shape of its kind ever produced. This 22-foot diameter flanged and dished head is shown being placed during construction of Lukens “C” furnace.
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Unknown.
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Head storage.
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1956
Two – 301 plates pressed into aluminum truck tank heads at by-products.
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1973
Railroad tank cars using Lukens spun heads.
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1965
Artist concept of Westinghouse deep star undersea vehicle, cutaway view.
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1970
Hemisphere head made on Press 317 for deep submersible rescue vehicle. |
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Sizing of HY080 head ordered by
Electric Boat at Groton Connecticut for use as Navy submarine bulkheads.
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1971
Guppy pressure vessel hull prior to machining.
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1971
Guppy pressure vessel, made of two Lukens hemispheres, following successful undersea test in California.
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1973
Photo taken from inside Titanic by Alvin submersible, which used two hemispheres of Lukens HY-100 steel for the hull.
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1963
One of 15 manganese-moly heads produced for Babcock & Wilcox for use in steam generating equipment, possibly in nuclear submarines.
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