Lake Superior Paper - Improvements in the Mechanical Charging of the Modern Blast-Furnace (Discussion, p. 1017)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
David Baker
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Jan 1, 1905

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Our large modern blast-furnaces, equipped with ore-bins, larries and mechanical means for putting stock into storage, withdrawing it therefrom, and charging it at the tunnel-head, are indeed wonderful in capacity; yet, it is admitted that, with some notable exceptions, they have disappointed us in economy—that is, in the items of low fuel-consumption, uniformity of product, freedom from slips, and reduced cost of repairs and relining. The manager who estimated the cost of pig-iron to be made in a modern plant, by taking the costs of the hand-filled furnace and deducting the amount to be saved by the mechanical appliances, has been surprised, in many cases, to find that unfavorable results in these items of economy have greatly reduced his expected gains. Is there any reason why the fuel-consumption should be greater for a modern furnace than for an older stack using the same mixture ? Certainly the equipment is much more complete, and the trouble, therefore, must lie in the management or in the character of that equipment. Everybody knows that intelligent and vigilant management is a prime requisite: that any neglect of a detail, though it may not be felt that day or week, will surely sooner or later make its appearance as an increased item of cost. But to hold the furnace-maaager responsible for the relatively poor work of the modern blast-furnace would be, I am convinced, a great injustice. For its management has received much more study and care than was given to the older types. Many furnace-managers have lost their health through worrying over this problem, and some hare lost their positions, being held responsible for results made inevitable, as I believe, by the equipment provided for them.
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APA: David Baker  (1905)  Lake Superior Paper - Improvements in the Mechanical Charging of the Modern Blast-Furnace (Discussion, p. 1017)

MLA: David Baker Lake Superior Paper - Improvements in the Mechanical Charging of the Modern Blast-Furnace (Discussion, p. 1017). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.

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