Design Of Materials Handling Facilities For A Lakeside Steel Plant ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Rollin A. Slater
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The bulk materials handling industry has served silently for years as the skeleton structure and often the central system of nerves and nourishment for the body of basic production industries. During the past two decades, this body has undergone substantial growth and mutation to meet the surging demands of our national economy for more and better products. The steel industry has been prominent in this phenomena and plants of the sixties are as unlike the second war vintage as our current crop of basketball players differ from their fathers. Steel has kept pace with spiralling demand by innovation which has resulted in new processes and improved designs which generally yield greater production from fewer units. The supporting industry of materials handling has likewise improved its techniques and currently has a new stronger generation of equipment to perform its necessary supporting function. It has been my fortunate experience to have been instrumental in the creative stages of several new steel mills which are currently in conceptual design or actual construction. Drawing upon exerpts from this experience, this paper will describe a basic approach to the selection and application of modern bulk materials handling systems to an entirely new steel plant. Specific details of past work are not available for publication, therefore, the plant described herein is a composite of ideas and will be the new plant of the Hypothetical Steel Corporation which will be located on the lower shores of the Great Lakes.
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APA: Rollin A. Slater  (1967)  Design Of Materials Handling Facilities For A Lakeside Steel Plant ? Introduction

MLA: Rollin A. Slater Design Of Materials Handling Facilities For A Lakeside Steel Plant ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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