New York Paper - Of Mr. Hansell’s Paper on The Briquetting of Iron-Ores (see p. 394)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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In connection with the presentation of his paper in oral abstract, Mr. Hansell exhibited samples of briquettes, showing their porosity, and the change of surface produced by burning. Alfred H. Cowles, Sewaren, N. J.—I am familiar with this furnace, and I wish to point out that the larger it is, the greater is its efficiency, and the longer its life. In Europe, experiments have been made with small, short furnaces of this character, accommodating narrow cars; whereas Mr. Hansell says that there is in this country a furnace 180 ft. long .and 10 ft wide. The American furnaces, moreover, differ in design from those used in Europe; and we may expect from these larger furnaces not only greater efficiency, but also greater durability —the latter advantage being due to the fact that, in these large furnaces, projecting brick walls of greater thickness can be provided, to prevent the heat from attacking the sides of the cars, by means of bricks which, over-reaching these iron surfaces, furnish a protective cover to them. In other words, in these
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APA:  (1913)  New York Paper - Of Mr. Hansell’s Paper on The Briquetting of Iron-Ores (see p. 394)

MLA: New York Paper - Of Mr. Hansell’s Paper on The Briquetting of Iron-Ores (see p. 394). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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