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Corliss Engine on Erecting Floor
1905/1925
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Title
Corliss Engine on Erecting Floor
Identifier
MSP210.B001.I01
Source Identifier
MSP210.B001.I01
Description
Mesta Machine Company Corliss Engines were built primarily as rolling mill engines, power engines, blowing engines, air and gas compressors, pumping engines, and vacuum pumps. These engines were designed for steam pressures between eighty and one hundred and eighty pounds and for superheat up to seventy-five degrees Fahrenheit. The Corliss Engine employed direct, geared, belted, or rope drives and was favored by heavy industry throughout the world due to its reliability, simplicity, and low operating cost.
Genre
photographs
Subject
Mesta Machine Company (West Homestead, Pa.)
Corliss steam-engine.
Steel industry and trade--Pennsylvania--West Homestead.
Rolling-mill machinery--Transmission devices.
Source
Mesta Machine Company Photographs, 1906-1925, MSP 210, Library and Archives Division, Senator John Heinz History Center
Contributor
Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
Collection
Mesta Machine Company Photographs
Rights Information
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