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  2. George Walther Sr. - Wikipedia

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    He studied all types of brake drums. He became familiar with the design, construction, and metallurgical problems involved. In the mid-1920s, Walther engineered and obtained patents for an improved truck brake drum. In 1930, Dayton Steel Foundry began commercial production of brake drums based upon Walther's improvements on existing designs ...

  3. Goldens' Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Goldens' utilizes a specific centrifugal cast operation for adding iron liners to steel drums. In Goldens’ centrifugal casting process, molten iron is poured into a hollow cylindrical mold spinning on a horizontal or vertical axis at speeds generating 40 to 70 Gs of centrifugal force. This force distributes the molten metal, promotes ...

  4. Melt spinning - Wikipedia

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    A typical melt spinning process involves casting molten metal by jetting it onto a rotating wheel or drum, which is cooled internally, usually by water or liquid nitrogen. The molten material rapidly solidifies upon contact with the large, cold surface area of the drum.

  5. Pejeng drum - Wikipedia

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    Pejeng drum (also Pejeng-type drum) is a type of Bronze Age kettledrum which was produced across the archipelago of Indonesia between the 1st and 2nd century AD. They are one of Indonesia's finest example of metalworking. [ 1 ]

  6. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Forged metal components: c.1950: 1994: Located at 2390-2392 Kenmore Ave. Sold to American Axle & Manufacturing Inc. in 1994. Closed in 2008, subsequently demolished. Tonawanda Foundry: Tonawanda (town), New York: United States: Iron castings of engine parts, brake drums. 1954: 1984: Was located on River Road. Chevrolet Foundry. Was part of GM's ...

  7. Dong Son drum - Wikipedia

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    The Hoàng Ha drum is a notable Đông Sơn drum. [9] It was discovered in Hòa Bình Province in 1937 near the village of Hoàng Ha, with an outer panel of crane egrets and an inner panel which shows a procession similar to that described in the Ngọc Lũ drum, the most famous of the Đông Sơn drums. [ 9 ]