Lectures on Iron-foundingC. Griffin, 1904 - 136 Seiten |
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... the industry still flourished on the continent , where charcoal was more abundant . 1 Viscount Dillon , Archæologia , Vol . LI . Part I. , page 168 . Iron was first smelted with coke , made from pit 6 LECTURES ON IRON - FOUNDING.
... the industry still flourished on the continent , where charcoal was more abundant . 1 Viscount Dillon , Archæologia , Vol . LI . Part I. , page 168 . Iron was first smelted with coke , made from pit 6 LECTURES ON IRON - FOUNDING.
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... coke region in Western Pennsylvania , and of the magnetic iron ore deposits of Lake Superior , led to so great an increase in the American iron trade , that in 1890 the production of the United States for the first time exceeded that of ...
... coke region in Western Pennsylvania , and of the magnetic iron ore deposits of Lake Superior , led to so great an increase in the American iron trade , that in 1890 the production of the United States for the first time exceeded that of ...
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... coke , but in some cases raw coal is employed , and it is then found advantageous to provide a condensing and washing plant , so as to extract the ammonia and tar from the gases before they are used for firing the boilers . Plants for ...
... coke , but in some cases raw coal is employed , and it is then found advantageous to provide a condensing and washing plant , so as to extract the ammonia and tar from the gases before they are used for firing the boilers . Plants for ...
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... coke , though sometimes raw coal or a mixture of coal and coke is employed . The consumption of fuel in Western Pennsylvania is from 17 to 20 cwt . of Connellesville coke , while in Cleveland about 20 cwt . of hard Durham coke is ...
... coke , though sometimes raw coal or a mixture of coal and coke is employed . The consumption of fuel in Western Pennsylvania is from 17 to 20 cwt . of Connellesville coke , while in Cleveland about 20 cwt . of hard Durham coke is ...
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... coke blast furnace may be conveniently divided into two classes ; first , those which are essential for the production of heat and the reduction of the ore ; and , secondly , those which are more or less variable or accidental ...
... coke blast furnace may be conveniently divided into two classes ; first , those which are essential for the production of heat and the reduction of the ore ; and , secondly , those which are more or less variable or accidental ...
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