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U.S. Steel announced the acquisition of patents from
The NanoSteel Company, Inc.; meanwhile, China is eyeing stronger management of its mineral resources; and, lastly,
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U.S. Steel acquires steel patents
U.S. Steel announced it had acquired flat rolled sheet steel patents and trademarks from The NanoSteel Company, Inc.
“The NanoSteel Company designed and developed patented proprietary alloys which derive exceptional mechanical properties from their nano-scale microstructure, which creates a unique combination of extreme strength with the enhanced formability normally found only in low-strength mild steels,” U.S. Steel said in its announcement. “The NanoSteel® grades can be rolled thicker than other h
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