Special High Strength Wire Rope For Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert E. Goodwin
Organization:
Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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13
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333 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

As man's need for minerals continues to grow and as the known mineral deposits become depleted, it may be expected that these increased demands will result in greater exploration for additional deposits and at continually increasing depths below the earth's surface. As labor and material costs continue to rise, the need for more economic material handling will be emphasized. The quest for heavier payloads, safely moved at faster speeds from deeper mines, will be vigorously pursued. Strenuous efforts are, therefore, being made in the wire rope industry to develop ropes with greater strength-to-weight ratios than presently available while maintaining the dependability and long life being received from the conventional rope manufactured today. For many years, high quality rope wire has been manufactured from rods of selected steel compositions. Carefully-controlled wire drawing combined with proper heat treatment has resulted in high quality wire and wire rope throughout this period. Refinements in the rod produced from specially-selected high carbon steels combined with the latest improvements in wire drawing and heat treatments have made it possible to manufacture higher strength rope wire of uniform composition and structure that is suitable for use in Special High Strength wire rope.
Citation

APA: Robert E. Goodwin  (1970)  Special High Strength Wire Rope For Mines

MLA: Robert E. Goodwin Special High Strength Wire Rope For Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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