Pipes - Coal Tar Impregnated Wood Fibre Pipe (Orangeburg, Bermico, etc.) (2)
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Orangeburg Pipe (continued)
Three presidents of the Fibre Conduit Company, Orangeburg, NY.

Source: Courtesy of the Orangetown Historical Museum & Archives, Pearl River, NY, and the Collection of Harold Fredericks.

Forming machine room, Fibre Conduit Company, Orangeburg, NY.

Source: Courtesy of the Orangetown Historical Museum & Archives, Pearl River, NY, and the Collection of Harold Fredericks.

Wet 5-foot tube goes into dryer, Fibre Conduit Company, Orangeburg, NY.

Source: Courtesy of the Orangetown Historical Museum & Archives, Pearl River, NY, and the Collection of Harold Fredericks.

Bermico Pipe

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A tour of the town of Berlin, New Hampshire, includes information about the Berlin Mills Company (renamed the Brown Company during the First World War), one branch of which produced Bermico sewer pipe.
Ad for Bermico sewer pipe, 1952.

Source: Public Works Magazine , June 1952, p. 91.

 

Ad for Bermico sewer pipe, 1952.

Source: Public Works Magazine, September 1952, p. 27.

 

Ad for Bermico sewer pipe, 1953.

Source: Public Works Magazine, August 1953, p. 55.

Ad for Bermico sewer pipe, 1953.

Source: Public Works Magazine, February 1953, p. 35.

Ad for Bermico sewer pipe, 1953.

Source: Public Works Magazine, June 1953, p. 45.

 

Ad for Bermico sewer pipe, 1953.

Source: Public Works Magazine, March 1953, p. 47.

Cover of catalog for Bermico fibre conduit products, 1930. Bermico also produced sewer pipe (see ads above) using the technology developed for fibre conduit.

Source: Bermico Fibre Conduit Product - A Catalogue of Bermico Fibre Conduit Products (Portland, Maine: Brown Company, September 1930), pp. 1-33. From the collection of Jon C. Schladweiler.

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House sewer connection being set into 12-inch bituminized fiber sewer pipe, 1967.

Source: George E. Symons, Ph.D., Ed., "Wastewater Systems - Pipes and Piping / Section 4 - Bituminized Fiber Pipe," Water and Wastes Engineering, September 1967, p. M26.

For copyright reasons, the photo is shown on the Water and Wastes Digest website.

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