It took less man power to manufacture the product and a better quality of the product.
i think it was the textile industry and the mining industry (pumping out of underground water) ADDED: The mine pumps were first, driven by a simple beam-engine invented by Newcomen; but it was dreadfully inefficient and non-rotary. Once James Watt solved the first problem, and he and others devised engines that produced rotary motion, the steam-engine could be developed into a viable prime-mover for textile-mills and many other industries.
a steam powerd foctorie does not create any green house gases and there for is very economic. but there is a down side to run a steam powerd factorie you will need A LOT of steam.
1. Steam2. coal3. Oil4. Nulear
The steam engine was made to get people and thier goodies to the west and many other places too.
Steam engines do not need to be built next to rivers or streams.
Granville T. Woods invented the Steam Boiler Furnace
Who was responsible for moderizing the railroad and inventing the steam boiler furnace
The steam hammer was invented around 1837 by the Scot James Nasmyth.
Inventor Granville Woods received his first patent on January 3, 1884 for a steam boiler furnace.
A steam hammer is a power hammer driven by steam, used to shape forgings. It consists of a hammer-like piston located within a cylinder. The hammer is raised by the pressure of steam injected into the lower part of a cylinder and falls down with a force by removing the steam. Usually, the hammer is made to fall faster by injecting steam into the upper part of the cylinder. Steam hammers that fall by their own weight are called steam drop hammers. Steam hammers vary greatly in weight from 45 kilograms to 90 metric tons.
Steam Hammer - 1904 was released on: USA: May 1904
Under the Steam Hammer - 1909 was released on: USA: June 1909
In 1843-- steam raised the hammer, but the weight of the hammer was the only pressure used to shape the metal. By 1888, a double-acting hammer used steam to supplement the pressure exerted by the falling hammer.
Around 1880.
1877
=Possibly because a furnace is scorched air and a "boiler" is used for steam or hydronics==1-The loss of pressure could be a leak in the system==2- Incorrect setting on the automatic feeder==3- Improperly sized expansion tank=
Water is cheap and you burn any thing in the furnace on the old steam boats!!