Blast-Furnace Plant of the " Elba" Societa Anonima di Miniere e di Alti Forni, at Portoferraio, Elba
    
    - Organization:
 - The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
 - Pages:
 - 10
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 - Publication Date:
 - Mar 1, 1905
 
Abstract
THE Societá Auonima di Miniere e di Alti Fourni, familiarly known as the " Elba Company," works the rich ore-deposits of the Island of Elba under a long-term contract with the Italian Government. The ore-deposits are scattered over the eastern and southeastern coast; but as those parts of the island are not well provided with ports, the blast-furnaces were built at Portoferraio, the principal town of the island, situated on the northern shore, and possessing a magnificent natural harbor where even vessels as large as the battleships of the Italian navy can comfortably anchor. In the selection of Portoferraio. the cost of transporting the iron-ore from the different mines to the blast-furnaces has been reduced to a minimum, and shelter has been provided for the Company's flotilla of tugs and barges, as well as for the steamers carrying coal and pig-iron.  The whole plant, of which a general view is given in Fig. 1, comprises  1. A discharging-pier with unloading-cranes. The ore and coal are transported from this pier by means of an aerial cable-rail¬way to the coal- and ore-storage yards. This cable-railway is supported by an iron bridge extending from the pier to the shore and by a wooden trestle extending from the shore to the yards. ,  2. Blast furnaces, two in number, with all the accessory appa¬ratus, such as blowing-engines, dry purifiers, Cowper hot-blast stoves, hoists, etc.  3. Coke-ovens, two batteries, with coal-bin, crushers and boilers.  4. Engine-house containing the blast-engines and the electric generating-station.  5. Pumping-plant.  6. Narrow-gauge railways.
Citation
APA: (1905) Blast-Furnace Plant of the " Elba" Societa Anonima di Miniere e di Alti Forni, at Portoferraio, Elba
MLA: Blast-Furnace Plant of the " Elba" Societa Anonima di Miniere e di Alti Forni, at Portoferraio, Elba. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.