- The Kåfjord
Copper Works (Norwegian: Kåfjord kobberverk,
originally the
Alten Copper Mines and
later the
Alten Copper Works) was a
company established...
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James Bridge Copper Works was a
copper refining plant in Walsall, Staffordshire, England. It was established...
- The Røros
Copper Works at Røros in Trøndelag,
Norway operated from 1644 to 1977.
Privileges from the
Crown were
given in 1647 to
Joachim Irgens von Westervick...
- The
Kvikne Copper Works at
Kvikne in Hedmark,
Norway were
operated from 1630, and were the
largest copper works in
Norway in the mid-17th century. The...
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Starting in 1740 and onwards,
there was a
period of
greatness for the Røros
Copper Works with
several mines yielding well.
Dynamite was used from 1870 and later...
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House in 1802. His
copper and br****
works eventually grew,
through sale and
corporate merger, into a
large corporation,
Revere Copper and Br****, Inc. During...
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collieries around the
village (see link below). The
Crown and
Mines Royal Copper Works and the
Cheadle and
Neath Abbey Ironworks were once
important industrial...
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furnace where copper ore was
roasted and melted, and
having removed the impurities, the
refined copper was made into
ingots and sheets. The
works were established...
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Copper peroxide is a
hypothetical inorganic compound with the
chemical formula CuO2. The 1:2
ratio of
copper and
oxygen would be
consistent with copper...
- Røros
Copper Works with
several mines yielding well. Due to the
funding of the
Oldenburg royal family, the
scale of the
Leros silver mine and
copper mine...