Word: coke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Curtis Publishing 2,869 3,936 General Electric 9,873 13,889 Industrial Rayon 333 362 Johns-Manville 261 1,202 Lehigh Valley Coal 26 183 Mathieson Alkali 387 489 Motor Products Corp 51d 15 Nash 1,906* 1,777* Otis Elevator 1,171 2,022 Peoples Gas Light & Coke 1,159 1,356 Sangamo Electric 335 286 Scott Paper 235 251 Seagrave Corp 1d 45d Union Oilf 3,200 8,000 United Biscuit 481 555 United Fruit 264 1,364 Western Union 1,276 1,950 White Rock 295 325 Zonite...
...specific. Mr. Replogle says practically all English blast furnaces are obsolete and should be scrapped, supplanted by modern furnaces of 1,000 tons a day capacity. The present average capacity of British blast furnaces is a paltry 120 tons. The largest type of Koppers or other by-product coke ovens are a necessity. Immediate attention should be given to semi-finished products, now com posing 60% of Britain's steel imports. A main plant should be located on seaboard...
...salable, tar less so. Former projects have suffered through inability to obtain a balanced market for these byproducts. Prestcoke's prospects are brightest west of the Alleghenies, where freight charges handicap anthracite fatally. Even there it will meet bitter competition from fast-burning coke, gas, oil, and the new automatic stokers, which employ small sizes of bituminous coal with promising results...
...accomplishments of Academician Claude to date include invention of neon lights to illuminate advertising boards and air fields; a process for capturing gases from coke ovens which are converted into hydrogen, nitrogen compounds, innumerable drugs; a method for liquefying air which is used by the $25,000,000 Air Reduction Company; a method of dissolving acetylene in acetone, a process which yields $20,000,000 in annual sales...
Virginia Iron, Coal & Coke . . . 41 Loss...