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1935 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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#223 Scott Paper #12 175" Fourdrinier Pennsylvania 1500 f. p. m. |
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* #224 Kimberly Clark #1 133" Tissue Wisconsin 2000 f. p. m. |
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#225 Alton #3 168" Cylinder Illinois --------- |
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# First 2000 fpm tissue paper machine projected by the Beloit Iron Works. |
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Comments: |
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First suction drum press built for Eddy Paper Company, Three |
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Rivers, Michigan. |
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The Iron Works built a 185" wet end for Thames Board Mill, |
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England, the widest cylinder section ever built to date, |
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Produced two reels, five presses, two fourdriniers, two |
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dryer sections, and one calender stack, in addition to the wet end |
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mentioned above. Created a finished material storage facility. |
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Produced paper machinery: 8,811,639# |
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Castings produced: 8, 033,081# |
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Suction rolls: 55 |
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Drives: 75 |
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Dryers: 242 |
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Pipe rolls averaged per month: 185 |
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Number of employees; 380 |
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