The Manufacture of Steel Wheel-Centres, Tyres and Axles at Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 19
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- 5316 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1925
Abstract
This paper describes the progresses used in the manufacture of steel wheel-centres, tyres and axles at the works of the Commonwealth Steel Products Co., Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia. The plant is adjacent to the Northern railway and consists of three main buildings, namely: the foundry, the forging and rolling shop, and the machine shop. The foundry contains a 6-ton Heroult electric furnace, together with all necessary mechanical appliances for moulding. Reheating furnaces, steam hammers and tyre rolling mill are installed in the forging shop. The machine shop contains lathes, boring machines, and hydraulic presses. Until this plant commenced operations all wheels used in Australia were imported, previ.ous to the war, from England and Germany, and latterly from England only. Besides being of great benefit to the country in that there is now a domestic source of supply of these articles, there is also the advantage of retaining the home market; and in addition, a small portion of the population are now engaged in highly technical occupations requiring a great degree of skill. The plant began to operate in October 1919, and by 1921 was in a fair way to meet the domestic demand for those articles of railroad equipment which it manufactures.
Citation
APA:
(1925) The Manufacture of Steel Wheel-Centres, Tyres and Axles at Newcastle, N.S.W., AustraliaMLA: The Manufacture of Steel Wheel-Centres, Tyres and Axles at Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1925.