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Refineries
Refinery Re*fin"er*y (-?), n.; pl. Refineries (-?z). [Cf. F. raffinerie.] 1. The building and apparatus for refining or purifying, esp. metals and sugar. 2. A furnace in which cast iron is refined by the action of a blast on the molten metal.

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- Look up finery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Finery can refer to: Finery, a hearth for a metallurgy process done in a finery forge Finery (company)...
- A finery forge is a forge used to produce wrought iron from pig iron by decarburization in a process called "fining" which involved liquifying cast iron...
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- with the slag. Traditionally, pig iron was worked into wrought iron in finery forges, later puddling furnaces, and more recently, into steel. In these...
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