- A
blast furnace is a type of
metallurgical furnace used for
smelting to
produce industrial metals,
generally pig iron, but also
others such as lead or...
- An
induction furnace is an
electrical furnace in
which the heat is
applied by
induction heating of metal.
Induction furnace capacities range from less...
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heated in a tube
furnace at
several hundred degrees under flowing oxygen.
Similarly tantalum disulfide is
prepared in a tube
furnace followed by purification...
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Types of
industrial furnaces include batch ovens,
metallurgical furnaces,
vacuum furnaces, and
solar furnaces.
Industrial furnaces are used in applications...
- metal-joining
process in
which two or more
metal items are
joined by
melting and
flowing a
filler metal into the joint, with the
filler metal having a
lower melting...
-
boiler used in
nearly all
steam locomotives. The heat
source is
inside a
furnace or
firebox that has to be kept
permanently surrounded by the
water in order...
- pit used to burn lime
stones in the same way that modern-day
kilns and
furnaces constructed of
brick are now used
above ground for the
calcination of limestone...
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Piton de la
Fournaise (French: [pitɔ̃ də la fuʁnɛz]; English: "Peak of the
Furnace") is a
shield volcano on the
eastern side of Réunion island, a
French overseas...
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Martha Furnace is an
abandoned iron
furnace in
Burlington County, New Jersey, in the New
Jersey Pine Barrens. It
operated between 1793 and the mid-1840s...
- old
stone walls,
furnaces and
other remnants of a once
industrious ironworking community that now sits next to the
swiftly flowing Wanaque River. The...