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  1. Cyclops Steel (also known as Universal-Cyclops and for one of its main subsidiaries as Detroit Steel) was a steel company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  2. Feb 11, 2014 · The Camel and the Cyclops - Charles Cammell formed one of the world's largest iron and steel companies at his Cyclops Steel Works in Sheffield, England, on the back of the world's 19th...

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  3. Nov 16, 2017 · Evans was the inventor of Cyclops’s two most important steels: No. 17 and K Steel. No. 17 Steel was used in seamless periscopes and oil industry tools. It was resistant to corrosion and fatigue.

  4. Aug 12, 2019 · Cyclops steel alloys took man to the moon and are still used today in outer space vehicles. The company was also recognized as the leader in its cold roll mill, where stainless and other alloy products were made for sections of jet engines, gas turbines and other applications.

  5. Cyclops Steel was a steel company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded in nearby Bridgeville, Pennsylvania in 1908 as Universal Rolling Mill Company, and merged with Cyclops Steel Company founded in 1884 of the Western Pennsylvania city of Titusville in 1936.

  6. Apr 22, 2019 · The earliest record of A2 I have found is from 1939 in an advertisement from Universal-Cyclops steel who claim to have developed it, named Sparta steel [6]. By 1944 [7] [8], the modern version of A2 was being sold by most of the major tool steel companies.

  7. In 1969, Detroit Steel sold the former Portsmouth Steel assets to Cyclops Steel, who in 1972 began to wind down operations at the mill, culminating in a complete shutdown of steelmaking on May 31, 1980, laying off 1,200 employees.