Uses of Iron and Steel in the Mining and Metallurgical Industries

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
COREY C. BRAYTON
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

PACIFIC COAST steel and iron industries can now take care of all the western and export demands except for heavy structural shapes, thick plates, rails, alloy tool steels, and a few other items. In. 1902 all of our steel came from St. Louis and Milwaukee and points still farther east. A small quantity at that time came from foreign countries. Early mining in the West was, broadly speaking, prior to the steel age. 'Wood for structures and iron for castings were almost exclusively used. Forgings were made of rolled iron that came from the East and foreign countries. San Francisco was, from the early days of mining, the manufacturing center for mining and milling machinery of all types and held that position until the .nineties, when eastern competition began to be felt. Even today in the old mining camps of the West, and many abroad, you will find machines and equipment with familiar San Francisco manufacturers' names. ..Iron, either rolled or cast, entered into their manufacture, for steel castings did not come into general use :until the nineties.
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APA: COREY C. BRAYTON  (1929)  Uses of Iron and Steel in the Mining and Metallurgical Industries

MLA: COREY C. BRAYTON Uses of Iron and Steel in the Mining and Metallurgical Industries. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.

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