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Photo 523
S-0526-0354-0003-00035 · Item · 1950-01-01 - 1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

Part of the warehouse at the Chosun plant, showing equipment produced there before the Japanese left Korea. At left are the ends of two large ball mills, formerly produced for the mining industry to be used in crushing rock. The two machines in center are 200-horsepower semi-diesel engines used to power fishing boats.

Photo 522
S-0526-0354-0003-00034 · Item · 1950-01-01 - 1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

A view of the lower half of a centrifugal water pump in the machine shop of the Chosun plant at Inchon. The pump, with an outlet diameter of 500 millimeters and a capacity of 72 cubic meters of water per hour, is designed for an irrigation project. It is produced from blueprint to completed machine by this company.

Photo 521
S-0526-0354-0003-00033 · Item · 1950-01-01 - 1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

Materials for an 80-ton-ore-loading crane, purchased in 1941, lie on a dock near the Daihan plant. The company has materials and plans for building a 50-ton furnace which the crane would service, if and when the furnace and crane got assembled, there is a source of ore, and the power supply is restored.

Photo 520
S-0526-0354-0003-00032 · Item · 1950-01-01 - 1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

Materials for an 80-ton-ore-loading crane, purchased in 1941, lie on a dock near the Daihan plant. The company has materials and plans for building a 50-ton furnace which the crane would service, if and when the furnace and crane got assembled, there is a source of ore, and the power supply is restored.

Photo 519
S-0526-0354-0003-00030 · Item · 1950-01-01 - 1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

Exterior view of the Daihan plant's two rotating furnaces. Ore, limestone, and smokeless coal go in at the right and molten iron comes at left. A plant engineer said the furnaces had a capacity of 300 tons a year.

Photo 518
S-0526-0354-0003-00029 · Item · 1950-01-01 - 1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

Interior of the Daihan Heavy Industry Manufacturing Company plant at Inchon, showing the business end of a horizontal, rotating blast furnace built by the Japanese about 1939. This furnace and its twin of German design, were capable of operating 24 hours a day until the discharge end was clogged up. The last time they operated, in August 1945, they went 44 days without a shutdown.

Photo 517
S-0526-0354-0003-00028 · Item · 1950-01-01 - 1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

Interior of the Daihan Heavy Industry Manufacturing Company plant at Inchon, showing the business end of a horizontal, rotating blast furnace built by the Japanese about 1939. This furnace and its twin of German design, were capable of operating 24 hours a day until the discharge end was clogged up. The last time they operated, in August 1945, they went 44 days without a shutdown.

Photo 516
S-0526-0354-0003-00027 · Item · 1950-01-01 - 1960-12-31
Part of United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) (1950-1958)

Interior of the Daihan Heavy Industry Manufacturing Company plant at Inchon, showing the business end of a horizontal, rotating blast furnace built by the Japanese about 1939. This furnace and its twin of German design, were capable of operating 24 hours a day until the discharge end was clogged up. The last time they operated, in August 1945, they went 44 days without a shutdown.