Book/Printed Material The Brier Hill reference book.
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Image 41 of The Brier Hill reference book. ages Gad lisp CRE ans ee LOADING ROM the quenching tower the coke is dumped onto a wharf from which it is fed by belts up an incline where a rotary sieve…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 42 of The Brier Hill reference book. BYPRODUCT RECOVERY PLANT AR ammonium sulphate benzol toluol ete are g Niece by the aid of intricate machinery The maze of pipes valves and vats shown in the illus _ tration is…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 43 of The Brier Hill reference book. Sa Fe I ER Pa Pl SS BENZOL PLANT ICH coal gas is the main byproduct recovered After being washed free from dust tar am monia etc it is run into holders…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 44 of The Brier Hill reference book. BENZOL PLANT INTERIOR N our own ByProduct Plant are produced in addition to Coke Gas and Tar the following Ammonium Sulphate Light Oil Crude Solvent Naptha Napthalene Benzol Toluol and Xylol
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 45 of The Brier Hill reference book. Sa a a Z Ac S ae
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 46 of The Brier Hill reference book. GENERAL VIEW OF BLAST FURNACE HE first step in the conversion of iron ore into metallic iron occurs in the blast furnace The fur nace proper in which the smelting takes place…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 47 of The Brier Hill reference book. S BRIER Hille e GAS WASHER VERY intense heat is necessary to accomplish the melting of the iron ore Gas which is produced in the furnace during the melting process is the…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 48 of The Brier Hill reference book. are charged ORE BRIDGE AND CAR DUMPER HE iron ore is conveyed from the mines as de scribed on the foregoing pages and delivered to the blast furnace in hopper cars and…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 49 of The Brier Hill reference book. a l al ai HOT BLAST STOVES HE raw materials entering into the production of pig iron are iron ore carbon in the form of coke and limestone The gas as described…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 50 of The Brier Hill reference book. Se BRIER Hea SKIPHOIST CHARGING TATED quantities of ore coke and limestone are S placed in the skiphoist bucket which is raised to the top of the blast furnace on an inclined…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 51 of The Brier Hill reference book. CHARGING BLAST FURNACE HE ingredients when improperly charged fre a cake forming a domeshaped mass near the top of the furnace As the ore and coke near the bottom of the furnace…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 52 of The Brier Hill reference book. SS _ ae a INTERIOR VIEW OF BLAST FURNACE SHOWING TUYERES ETC jhe hot blast which is so important an aid to the combustion of the coke is introduced into the furnace…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 53 of The Brier Hill reference book. Sea eB RIE R Hist S POURING PIG IRON S the melting proceeds the iron and slag sepa rate owing to their different specific gravities the lighter slag floating on top The…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 54 of The Brier Hill reference book. PLUGGING THE BLAST FURNACE furnace in order to prepare it for the next cast _ it is necessary to plug the hole from which the iron is drawn A clay gun operated…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 55 of The Brier Hill reference book. Sele PR Hii MACHINE OR CHILL CASTING os day practices have brought into use the pig machine shown above which consists of an end less chain of iron moulds into which the…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 56 of The Brier Hill reference book. ae oy es SLAG BEDS LAG whose chief constituent is limestone is tapped from the furnace and either allowed to cool gradually or run while molten into water vats which granulate it…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 57 of The Brier Hill reference book. LADLE HE intensely hot pig iron flows from the cupola through a castiron trough lined with heat resist ing material and is emptied into a 45ton ladle in which it is carried…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 58 of The Brier Hill reference book. HOT METAL TRAIN TO MIXER LARGE percentage of the pig iron produced in our blast furnaces is neither cast in pigs nor chill cast but is drawn directly into ladles which rest…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 59 of The Brier Hill reference book. ET Te CHARGING MIXER HE mixer is a large pearshaped receptacle having a capacity of 600 tons and may serve one of three purposes To keep the iron molten until ready for…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 60 of The Brier Hill reference book. POURING OFF MIXER INTO LADLE CARS FOR O H CHARGING HEN the charge in the openhearth furnace is ready to receive the pig iron the mixer is tilted and emptied into an…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 61 of The Brier Hill reference book. WASHED METAL
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 62 of The Brier Hill reference book. WASHED METAL HE Brier Hill Steel Company operates the only washed metal plant in the United States The process may be considered as the sole survivor of the numerous methods attempted for…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 63 of The Brier Hill reference book. WASHED METAL HE reservoir is of fifty tons capacity and holds sufficient iron to make four washed metal charges The heat contained in the iron is augmented by an oil burner to…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 64 of The Brier Hill reference book. WASHED METAL hee the Pernot furnace the iron is directly cast in a large plate which is later broken up into handling size chunks or the metal is conducted to a reheating…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 65 of The Brier Hill reference book. OPEN HEARTH STEEL
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 66 of The Brier Hill reference book. a BS ls HIilL_btL aes i e q é e 5 OPEN HEARTH Seana ae CHARGING FLOOR OF OPEN HEARTH HE basic openhearth process of making steel was developed in order to…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 67 of The Brier Hill reference book. I aoe POURING FLOOR OF OPEN HEARTH HE phosphorus which has a tendency to produce cold shortness and sulphur which causes red shortness are increased during the Bessemer or crucible processes whereas…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 68 of The Brier Hill reference book. GAS PRODUCERS AS is the fuel which provides the intense heat G necessary for melting and refining the metal A battery of gas producers convert carbon in its natural state as found…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 69 of The Brier Hill reference book. et MECHANICAL CHARGING OF FURNACES CRAP iron and limestone are loaded into special wrought iron charging boxes which rest on small cars and are drawn in trains immediately in front of _…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 70 of The Brier Hill reference book. CHARGING MOLTEN IRON HE hot metal is charged directly to the open hearth furnace from the ladle shown on page 56 The car is drawn by an electric locomotive to the charging…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 71 of The Brier Hill reference book. ie TAPPING THE OPEN HEARTH S the melting proceeds samples of the bath are taken from time to time to determine whether or not the charge has reached the proper analysis The…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 72 of The Brier Hill reference book. cage lee ace ea POURING INGOTS HE slag being of a different specific gravity floats ie top of the bath and is emptied into a separate receptacle after all of the steel…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 73 of The Brier Hill reference book. INGOT TRAIN REAT care must be exercised that the pouring be performed at the proper temperature in order to eliminate skulling in the ladle and to permit the escape of dissolved gases…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 74 of The Brier Hill reference book. STRIPPING INGOTS Ales ingot is allowed to stand until it has become sufficiently solid to permit its removal from the mold This is accomplished as illustrated above by an electric stripper which…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 75 of The Brier Hill reference book. oa EOE e ea ROLLING Nitti a He
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 76 of The Brier Hill reference book. ROLLING MILL 4 a 4 Ay om a 2 ie Ay 4 4 t a 1S 4 5 io
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 77 of The Brier Hill reference book. HE rolling mill which produces what is com mercially known as semifinished material is equipped with a battery of 32 soaking pits for re heating the ingots a 40inch blooming mill a…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 78 of The Brier Hill reference book. HEN the ingot is removed from the mold the gee is completely solidified although the interior is still in a molten condition Gas furnaces called soaking pits are provided to distribute the…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 79 of The Brier Hill reference book. GAS PRODUCERS FOR SOAKING PITS EVERAL hours are required to bring the ingot to the proper temperature which is very necessary to good rolling The illustration shows a part of the gasproducing…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
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Image 80 of The Brier Hill reference book. BRIER EL ta SS CHARGING INGOTS INTO SOAKING PITS ee cranes remove the ingots from the ingot cars and place them perpendicularly in the soaking pit the top being opened by hydraulic…
- Contributor: Brier Hill Steel Company, Youngstown, O.
- Date: 1919
About this Item
Title
- The Brier Hill reference book.
Names
- Brier Hill steel company, Youngstown, O. [from old catalog]
Created / Published
- Youngstown, Ohio : The Brier Hill steel co., c1919.
Headings
- - Steel industry and trade--Ohio--Youngstown
- - Steel, Structural--Tables
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- [3]-319, [1] p. : incl. illus., tables. ; 19 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- TA685 .B7
Library of Congress Control Number
- 20005040
Online Format
- online text
- image