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Identifier: factoryindustria35newy (find matches)
Title: Factory and industrial management
Year: 1891 (1890s)
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Subjects: Engineering Factory management Industrial efficiency
Publisher: New York (etc.) McGraw-Hill (etc.)
Contributing Library: Engineering - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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PART OF THE KJKUNAVARA WORKINGS.Photograph by Erland Groth, Kiruna. ore included four standard qualities, analyses of which showed thefollowing results:— Quality A 0.028 per cent, phosphorus, 69.61 per cent. iron. C 0.255 68.19 $ 1.91 62.20 G 2.90 56.07 Value of Exports and Imports—Metals and Minerals. In Pounds Sterling.Exports.Iron and Steel: 1895. 1905. 1895. 1905. Iron Ore 311,278 1,516,440 Coal and Coke... 1,803,440 2,775,220 Pig Iron 199,890 489,830 Iron and Steel, Bar, Bolt, Hoop, iinwroiight and etc 1,296,000 1,890,440 partly wrought. 180,660 432,400 Blooms 125,500 300,160 Manufactures Plates 30,220 21,400 of 524,500 1,194,110 Iron and Steel Machinery, includ- Wares 350,ooo 861,550 ing Locomotives 619,440 1,314,000 Iron and Steel Wire 19,450 30,770 Machinery 307,000 859,000 Zinc Blende 64,330 194,110 During the period 1871-85 the value of the imports greatly ex-ceeded that of the exports, but since then the ratio of exports has 514 TllLl ENGINEERING MAGAZINE.
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THE DOMNARFVET PAPER WORKS. risen considerably, and this notwithstanding the ever and largely in-creasing imports of coal. The necessity of the latter is a dominantfactor in the industrial development of the country and has been thecause of many ingenious expedients for augmenting the supply ofinland fuel. On all sides, however, it is recognised that the problemmust be solved by a larger utilisation of the vast amounts of water-power available in practically every section of the country. Of the total land area of Sweden, not fewer than 52,000,000 acres,or rather more than 50 per cent, are estimated to be covered withtimber. It is to this circumstance that we must look for a decidinginfluence on the development of the nations iron industry, for thefuel used in the production of iron is principally charcoal and wood—often mixed, however, with fossil coal or coke, or peat or peat-coal, inthe producers for open-hearth furnaces, in puddling furnaces, and inthe making of blister steel. Mo

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  • booksubject:Industrial_efficiency
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