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Show Tiiinins Tin Hef.iso to Profit. For a long time the owners of sarumo factories were at a loss to know what to do with the mounds of tin clippings that accumulated at their do.-lrs. Ihe clippings clip-pings are now- collected and sorted according ac-cording to tiieir shniic, t nose made by the dies which btamn the bottoms ami covers cov-ers of tho cans being pounded into suitable suit-able shape for handling, while thestrips uiad )v the shears m cutting the tin fur tho sides are bundled and boxed. The clippings are smelted down in a furnace, the tm with which thev are coated being melted and drawn oft separately, sep-arately, while the molten massof metal which composed tne plate is run into molds and formed into window weights and other tt--etiil articles. Tne bright tin strips of various sizes are utilized m sundry wavs. forming tm tags for the ornamental ion of ping tobacco, button molds, ornamental baskets and dozens of other articles. Now ork telegram. |