APPENDIX TABLES Table A-1. U.S. Production of Steel Ingots and Iron and Steel Castings, 1947-65 [Thousands of short tons] January-June 1965. Annual averages: 1949-53 1954-58. 1950-63. Shipments. Sources: Steel ingot production, American Iron and Steel Institute, Annual Table A-2. U.S. Production of Steel Ingots and Steel for Castings by Type of Furnace, 1947–65 Table A-5. U.S. Iron and Steel Scrap and Pig Iron Consumption, by Type of Equipment, 1947–65 Annual averages: 134, 437 139, 488 134, 224 69.234 47,742 Table A-5. U.S. Iron and Steel Scrap and Pig Iron Consumption, by Type of Equipment, 1947–65—Continued [Thousands of short tons) Open hearth, Bessemer, basic oxygen, and electric. No pig iron is consumed in these uses: figures for "Miscellaneous uses" in 1947-62 include rerolling rails, which in 1957-62 averaged 450,000 tons per year. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook and Minerals Industry Surreys. Table A-6. U.S. Iron and Steel Scrap and Pig Iron Consumption, by Type of Consumer, 1949–65 Data not shown separately prior to 1949. Source: U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook and Mineral Industry Surveys. 30-057 70 pt. 2 28 Table A-7. U.S. Iron and Steel Scrap Consumption, by Source, and Experts, 1947-65 Table A-8. U.S. Iron and Steel Scrap Consumption, by Grade of Scrap, 1955-65 Table A-9. U.S. Exports 1 of Iron and Steel Scrap, by Destination, 1953–65 1957. 1968 1259 1900 1901. 1983 1964. January-June 1965... Table A-10. U.S. Exports of Iron and Steel Scrap, by Grades, 1957-65 See footnote to table A-9. 1 Not shown separately in 1965. Source: U.8. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Experts. U.S. Bureau of Mines, Mineral Industry Surveys. Table A-11. U.S. Iron and Steel Scrap and Merchant Pig Iron Prices, 1947–65 [Dollars per gross ton; includes brokerage fees; indexes based on 1957-59 average) |