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Domestic Screening Plant
ca. 1925
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Title
Domestic Screening Plant
Creator
Rust Engineering Company
Date
ca. 1925
Identifier
200606.80.16
Description
A reinforced concrete screening plant built by the Rust Engineering Company for the Koppers Seaboard Coke Company at their Kearney, N.J. plant. Screening plants sorted coal or coke by size and type before funneling the material into cars. The plant is an early example of a structure built by the “sliding form” method, in which the same concrete mold, or form, could be used multiple times. Concrete would be injected into the form and allowed to set. The form would then be hoisted higher on the structure with a crane and refilled to complete another section. The process is much faster than using single fixed molds and is ideal for tall structures.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
Buildings
Coke industry
Coke plants
Concrete construction
Geographic Subjects
Kearney (N.J.)
Source
Rust Engineering Company Records, 1905-1989
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Collection
Rust Engineering Company Records
Rights Information
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