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Identifier: canmachinerjanjun1919toro (find matches)
Title: Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919)
Year: 1919 (1910s)
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Subjects: Machinery Machinery Machinery
Publisher: Toronto MacLean-Hunter
Contributing Library: Fisher - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: Algoma University, Trent University, Lakehead University, Laurentian University, Nipissing University, Ryerson University and University of Toronto Libraries

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d for sheet and pairfurnaces, general forging, furnaces fordrop forging, annealing furnaces, fur-naces for rapid production of specialshapes such as turnbuckles, sheet-steel,car wheels, arch bars, etc. The bulletindescribes the mechanism of the stokerits construction and operation, and ex-plains the reason for its high economyin operation and ease of control. Ad-justment for reducing or oxidizing ;tmosphere may readily be made. Thelesults obtained from the use of thisstoker are given as follows: Absence ofsmoke, elimination of destructive gases.equable distribution of fuel, a clean fire,easy control of heat and even operation,tesulting in a uniform high quality pro-duet. Figures are given which show themerits of coal-firing and its cheapnessas compared to oil or gas fuel. The use of coal, stoker-fired also re-sults in the prolonged life of the roofand furnace linings. Bulletin 106 of the Engineering Ex-periment Station of the University of February 6, 1919 CANADIAN MAC II I N E R Y 87
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rORT WILLIAM NORTH BAV Dominion Rubber System Belting Serviceis Dominion Wide No matter what your business or where it is located, there iswithin telephone distance of your plant, a branch of the DominionRubber System and a belting expert. ij; These technical experts are not merely salesmen, they knowbelting and its requirements thoroughly and their services areat your command without charge, whether you are a customer or not.The Dominion Rubber Systems belting men have worked outsuccessfully many seemingly impossible belting problems, andwhether your difficulties are actually due to belting or some more remote cause they will help you to solve them. Put your problems up to the Dominion Rubber System experts—place your belting equipment in their care -theywill shoulder the responsibility for giving you efficientservice inall your belting, nojnatter what it is used for.They are able to speed (up your production—reduce yourmanufacturing or belting costs or eliminate unnecessary dela

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  • bookpublisher:Toronto_MacLean_Hunter
  • bookcontributor:Fisher___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:Algoma_University__Trent_University__Lakehead_University__Laurentian_University__Nipissing_University__Ryerson_University_and_University_of_Toronto_Libraries
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