Continuous Manufacture Of Coke In A Rotary Hearth Furnace

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Josh B. Taggart
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Some twenty to twenty-five years ago we saw the beginning of mechanization in our coal mines, It has now progressed to the point Chat as instruments of production the pick and shovel are things of the past, They had to give way to better and more efficient methods--so mechanization, followed by and combined with automation, has become common-place in our mines. Our coal could not keep its competitive position without this progress Without it our industry could not look to the future with any degress of confidence. Today we lock back and see cases of regained and salvaged markets. We see better coal products being produced at decreasing costs. We see better utilization of manpower and a stronger, more confident industry, Our hats arc off to those mining men, equipment manufacturers, labor leaders, and others who had the foresight to work toward these ends and the ability to bring them about.
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APA: Josh B. Taggart  (1962)  Continuous Manufacture Of Coke In A Rotary Hearth Furnace

MLA: Josh B. Taggart Continuous Manufacture Of Coke In A Rotary Hearth Furnace. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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