Through the years, many of these deposits have been mined for iron and supported a number of foundries once present in the area. |
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Among the latter was the ability to power bellows with steam rather than water, which allowed foundries to move closer to their markets. |
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But it probably had in mind dud companies such as decrepit cement factories or foundries, not the country's crown jewels. |
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In foundries and other manufacturing plants, I was the kid on the maintenance gang. |
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Upon their arrival in the United States, they often took hazardous jobs in mines, steel mills and foundries, and railroad construction. |
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With foundries abroad closing down, the demand for castings and forgings is on the rise. |
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Most of the early immigrants of the late nineteenth century worked in the steel mills and foundries of the northeastern states. |
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However, there is more to manufacturing than the industries which once provided the bulk of the jobs in mills, factories and foundries. |
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That did not fit the rationale of young men for fitting shops and foundries. |
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In cities, foundries and forges were large commercial affairs often employing up to forty or fifty men. |
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The use of wood in the foundries and for pit props in the mines must have been considerable. |
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More than 300 so-called fabless chipmakers in the US also source more than half of their silicon wafers from Taiwanese semiconductor foundries. |
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Sugar mills are among Bayamon's chief industries, along with iron foundries, ice plants, dairies, and an oil refinery. |
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The strickle and loam process is a well practiced and cheaper way for making large round shaped castings and is used in bell foundries. |
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Historical cast iron radiators were made at local foundries that also produced the valves. |
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The men were generally employed as unskilled hands in foundries, chemical works, and in the shipyards and as navvies and general labourers. |
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The mills were turning again and the foundries coughed smoke, steam, and gouts of molten metal. |
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There are 70 metal foundries in greater Sao Paulo, employing more than 50,000 workers. |
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Black tube steel was sourced from local foundries, together with telegraph poles and guy wires which were donated by a power supplier. |
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Gray iron foundries use magnesium and magnesium-containing alloys as ladle addition agents introduced just before the casting is poured. |
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The people discover again how to use the foundries, book binderies, breweries, and halls of government that slowly push up out of the ground. |
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There was a slow and modest but real beginning of industrial development, with shipyards and foundries and there were changes in agricultural methods. |
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By day two, the rioters tended to be Irish cartmen, quarrymen, and street pavers, as well as workers employed on the docks and in the railroad yards and foundries. |
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Well, we certainly tried to explain the importance of the Lonsdale facility, but the reality is that cast iron engine foundries are a thing of the past. |
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The metal workers are demanding that negotiations begin this month over wages in the machine-producing and electrical sector, among ironworkers and in foundries. |
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In the 1800s, as labour-hungry foundries and factories drew the rural population into towns, public open spaces were seen as crucial for health and well-being. |
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In some foundries in which combustion cannot be properly controlled, oxidizing fluxes are added during melting, followed by final deoxidation by phosphor copper. |
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The plough was easy for a blacksmith to make, but by the end of the 18th century it was being made in rural foundries. |
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It also cast the cylinders for steam engines, and pig iron for use by other foundries. |
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Elyria Foundry produces castings from 50-80,000 lb and has four fully integrated foundries on its 30-acre site. |
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The blast furnaces were closed down, perhaps as early as the 1820s, but the foundries remained in use. |
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Ironwork was supplied by William Hazledine from his foundries at Shrewsbury and nearby Cefn Mawr. |
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Industrial workers were housed in cottages and terraced houses close to the mines and foundries in which they worked. |
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Under increasing pressure to improve quality and reduce expenses, many foundries are turning to advanced software packages. |
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The Umbrella collection is a compilation of typefaces hand-picked from small foundries and independent designers around the world. |
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The CKP was built to enable ore and coal to be brought together at steel foundries in both counties. |
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The company supplies manganese steel parts from its two foundries in Brazil and South Africa. |
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Until recently, production control and quality assurance in foundries have been viewed as separate disciplines. |
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While a majority of foundries flux their molten metal in the melting furnace, the metal may be fluxed in several different locations. |
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Factories that supplied the railroad industry included rolling mills, foundries and locomotive works. |
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Companies in this emerging field grew out of iron foundries, shipyards, forges and repair shops. |
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Two foundries were sampled twice to help identify the extent of sampling error. |
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At foundries it was common to blend scrap wrought iron with cast iron to improve the physical properties of castings. |
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Cast iron became widely used, and many towns had foundries producing industrial and agricultural machinery. |
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In the time of phototypesetting, the computerization process was taken over by the big type foundries with the respective copyrights. |
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Used to make a pattern for foundries, often from wood, but also plastics. |
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In addition, some thermal reclamation units operating in brass and bronze foundries might be subject to the requirements of the Combustion MACT now being rewritten. |
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In foundries, this advanced oxidant water is added to the green sand system wherever water is conventionally added, such as sand coolers, blenders, and mullers. |
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WebINK fonts are available for use from the Web Font Plug-in, and include thousands of high-quality fonts from foundries like Dalton Maag, Mostardesign and Paratype. |
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The economic recession in the 1970s meant that there was a considerable contraction of heavy industrial sectors, reducing pollution loadings from factories and foundries. |
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He established salt and tea monopolies based on Yuan institutions, eliminated corruption, restored minted currency, opened iron foundries, and instituted fish taxes. |
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Much of the iron was forged in small foundries near Birmingham, especially in the Black Country, including nearby towns such as Smethwick and West Bromwich. |
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Some of the molten iron from the blast was run into pigs and sent down the Severn for use in Bristol foundries, but much of it was used to cast pots and other cast iron goods. |
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Compared to many Welsh towns, Newport's economy had a broad base, with foundries, engineering works, a cattle market and shops that served much of Monmouthshire. |
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It means that a player will have many hours of building windmills, caserns, foundries and other facilities, serving to warriors, all sorts of craftsmen, and even Gods. |
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