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Français : Plan en élévation d'un haut fourneau destiné à la production des non-ferreux.
English: Drawing of a water-jacket blast furnace designed to the smelting of non-ferrous metals.

Text appearing in the book PLATE No. 81 WATER JACKET FURNACES. Rectangular Style.

Plates No. 81 and 82 illustrates our rectangular style of Water Jacket Smelting Furnace. The jackets are made of the best firebox flanged steel in four sections and are constructed in such a manner that no rivets are exposed to the heat. Hand-holes are provided for removing any sediment that may collect, and are furnished with plates and crabs. A boiler or cast iron foundation and curb forms the base. This is to prevent any loss in case the inside crucible should crack or have a tendency to leak.
A galvanized iron "Bustle" pipe surrounds the furnace on the sides and receives the blast from a blower and distributes it through the tuyere pipes. The blast enters the furnace through a row of tuyeres on each side.. These are constructed in such a manner that they can quickly be removed and returned to position. Above the water jackets is a heavy cast iron deck-plate upon which the superstructure of the furnace rests. This plate is supported by I beams and four substantial cast iron columns. The brick work is securely bound by means of angle iron corner binders and tierods. A suitable stack with nozzle for dust flue connection is included, also damper for same.
Our furnaces are complete with all necessary pipe connections and fittings for water supply and discharge.

We are prepared to furnish the water jackets made of cast iron if desired. Estimates and any other information given upon application.
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Source Catalogue no. 1, presented by the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., foundry department, manufacturers of mining, milling, concentrating and smelting machinery
Author Anaconda Company

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