The first kiln of insulators were satisfactory

[Trade Journal]

Publication: China, Glass & Lamps

Pittsburgh, PA, United States
vol. 22, no. 52, p. 16-17, col. 2


GOOD FIELD FOR ELECTRICAL GOODS

 

The first kiln of insulators drawn by the Anderson Porcelain Co., East Liverpool, last week were entirely satisfactory. A good grade of material is being used in the manufacture of electrical supplies and the samples are said to be fine, says the East Liverpool Crisis. Only a small force is employed, but later the number will be increased. The plant is very well equipped and is capable of turning out considerable work. Modern machinery has been installed, which places it on a good basis.

The demand for electrical supplies is growing larger every year. The development of electricity is practically in its infancy and there is a vast market opening to the porcelain makers. The demand is so great that those who are already in the business cannot begin to supply it. Under these circumstances new companies will easily make a good showing.

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Keywords:Anderson Porcelain Company
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Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:January 15, 2005 by: Elton Gish;