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de> ith< St nic S h MV it Mil I !! ' * I i. ? l lu mam: t tli in i tnu th have un .mi u: r \ lunt I the ci n fuel and 2 - ent i t iI hort c u n in ruction. The fuel m KX) a ye in the 'tl rted. The results of rei i w < in th l try, have m mt d inite ml ibul while c in i uits have resulted fr< m stud; 8 on dryin Greater Use of State Molding Sand ' s <** ** I .tl 10 p* «ful* I a! :t have been re I in the ir. savings rodi ts. Tests of Illinois inoldii tnds fr m all the knot \ prodi ng i and from 42 new deposits through t the i\ been completed. Until this investigation there had b« . J attempt to study molding sand condition* in the a i >equeiv the foundry industry had not b I able I dra\ llv upon the t msive and excellent domestic sand its owing h tion about the qualities of the ind and i \> \Vi s been the practice of Illinois foundri< pui ,u i • • . cations. Illinois 1. n irly 500 active >undri which o\ r 200 are 1 1 in hicago. T h e latter ha\ been imj til th< I r I from outside the Stat< tnd An x 10 p nt. T h e n a n ver 6,000,000 tons hi lu posits t h n to five miles i' til b rd< Ulii . S o m e of the d e p lits arc w 'IT' pi 'D of natural bonded molding and in Nlii i o,; i to, . T h e information developed, it' utili d to the full< t e> i ill p ull in undr) production i momics and greatei outpu! ** i pit Th' will I i- ultanl ivin^s fi m suhstitutin romp;i ivcly u n k n o w n IMII I client mohlinu saiuls • i plotted but in rior a n d s from other si.u |U Illinois ands is certain to he r\tciul< I to nth«i v f „ tl-- in .it ion. |.W
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