Sociedad minera Jérez-lanteira, Granada. Origen e historia de la planta hidráulica para la explotación del mineral de cobre en el siglo XIX
Author(s): |
Juan Carlos Guerrero Ruiz
Jose Maria Martin Civantos |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | Spanish |
Published in: | DYNA, 1 September 2021, n. 5, v. 96 |
Page(s): | 473-477 |
DOI: | 10.6036/9942 |
Abstract: |
In this article we will get to know an old hydraulic plant of a mining industry, very unique, which transformed hydraulic energy into pneumatics to supply compressed air to a copper mine and its smelter. It was located in the Granada region of the Marquesado del Zenete, and built in 1889 by the colonial European mining industry. To do this, we delve into its historical origin, and analyze this original technological project that allowed a new energy transformation system. Directed and executed by a series of engineers, metallurgists, businessmen and peasants, who through their work and will were participants in the industrialization process in Spain with the development of machinery and socialized work that will change a way of life. These remains today make up an industrial heritage at risk of disappearing. Living memory of what our mining industry was with the development of engineering and its social, identity and cultural values. KEYWORDS: Water, Air, Industrial Colony, Compression, Foundry |
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