- Løkken Verk
Løkken Verk is a village in
Meldal ,Norway that was populated when theLøkken Mine startedmining for copper in 1654. The name comes from a farm at the place. The place is often called just Løkken.The ore findings at Løkken Verk were originally about 30 million tonnes, and was the largest resource of copper-sulfid in Norway and there was mining at Løkken between 1654 and 1987. Until 1845 the target was copper that was smelted, but in 1851 the mine transferred into mining
pyrites that were exported, primarily as raw material forsulfuric acid . In the period 1931-1962 there was producedsulfur andcopper at Orkla Metal inThamshavn . The history of the mining is preserved atOrkla Industrial Museum at Løkken Verk.Since 1904 the mining was taken over by
Christian Thams andOrkla Grube-Aktiebolag , that has evolved into theForbes 500 -companyOrkla Group . At the same time the railwayThamshavnbanen was built between Løkken Verk and Thamshavn to transport the pyrites to the port.External links
* [http://www.oi.no Orkla Industrial Museum]
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