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Iron Pavement Project To produce a safer road surface for motorists, and to use more low grade iron ore are the twin purposes of Pro- fessor E. W. Davis in his experiments with a new type of paving. The paving is constructed from iron extracted from low grade ores found in abundance on the Minnesota iron range. A small stretch of pavement has been tested on the campus, and from this the research is going ahead. The life of the iron pavement will be longer than cement, it is believed. There is also the added advantage that any sur- face may be put on the block, and research will determine what shape will he safest for motorists. Mr. Davis states, nWe will be able to make iron paving blocks at the same cost as any other high grade surfacing Rlglzz Irofessor Davis and the mileage test- material. Once the new blocks are per- fected they will have a wide market, and will be serviceable for all roads now cement paved. The surface is impor- tant if accidents are to be cut down. The safety side is uppermost now, after that the mechanical and metallurgical. ln connection with the testing of the new blocks, a small blast furnace has been set up at Cooley, Minnesota. The purpose of the experiment is to treat low grade iron ore and change it into a high grade ore at a cost which will malie it a commercial possibility. The furnace was designed by the University and built with money appropriated by the legislature. The Mines Experiment Station was in complete charge. Re- cently the commercial success of the process was assured, and the furnace sold to an iron mining corporation. Right-View of the experimental blast .fur- nace at Cooley, Minn., which is maintained by the department. In this furnace, low grade ore is rehned for commercial use. It is through the refinement of this low grade material that it is hoped the iron paving can be manufactured at a reasonable cost. mg machine. The wheels of the car are rotated on the material being tested, so as to approximate actual wearing conditions. Phe device aims to bring out all the merits and defects in the paving so as to aid in determining the most practical design for highways.
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