Periodicals; Chemical industry; Textile industry; Plastics industry; Explosives industry;
Table of Contents: Spinning dreams into yarn; Birth of a fiber; Cinderella's slipper is plastic now; Taming static; Timber is for a gold mine; Alcohol and paper do mix; Lost in the laboratory; The pop that pays; Tri: the double-duty solvent; New...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Weeds; Textile industry; Shoe industry; Plastics industry;
Table of Contents: Made for the outer limits; Conquests by Karmex weed killer extraordinary; Oil and water do mix; This printing stars in the darkroom; Deskbound deadeye scores upset; Latest in blends, dacron and flax; Shoes keep step; Reciting the...
Open hearth furnaces, Charging doors, Lifts, Charging floor
Open hearth furnace charging doors with older style hydraulic operated door lifts. It was soon found that leaking hydraulic oil and high temperature furnaces did not mix well.
Wrought Iron, Aston Process, Cranes, Shotting cups, Ladles
A.M. Byers Company, Harmony Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Pouring iron into the shotting cup to mix with slag in the proportion of one part iron to three parts slag to produce a ball of sponge iron.
One of the most interesting developments in packaging came recently in the rubber industry. Measured amounts of magnesia and carbon black are now bagged in polythene film and added to the mix without removing the bag. The operation is dust free,...
Resurfacing material is made by mixing neoprene latex with a special kind of water setting cement and an aggregate of finely crushed stone. Man with brush is applying a prime coat of neoprene latex to secure a tight bond to the old concrete....
Manufacturing Process of Dynamite including historic methods
For safety in handling dynamite, wooden machinery and tools even to the shovel, must be used. Here an operator is filling a powder jitney with the explosives in the mix house at the Repauno, New Jersey plant of the DuPont Company.
Manufacturing Process of Dynamite including historic methods
For safety in handling dynamite, wooden machinery and tools even to the shovel, must be used. Here an operator is filling a powder jitney with the explosives in the mix house at the Repauno, New Jersey plant of the DuPont Company.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.