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Ironmaking described in "The Po****r Encyclopedia" vol. VII,
published 1894...
- The
HIsarna ironmaking process is a
direct reduced iron
process for iron
making in
which iron ore is
processed almost directly into
liquid iron (pig iron)...
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England in the 16th
century and most
British cannon until about 1770.
Ironmaking in the
Weald used
ironstone from
various clay beds, and was
fuelled by...
- the iron
carbide process,
which belongs to the
family of
alternative ironmaking technologies. The name
cementite originated from the
theory of Floris...
- the
original on 2017-02-24. The Making, Shaping, and
Treating of Steel:
Ironmaking volume (PDF). AISE
Steel Foundation. 1999. p. 18.
Archived from the original...
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allows larger alloy additions than the
basic oxygen method. In
HIsarna ironmaking, iron ore is
processed almost directly into
liquid iron or hot metal....
- Cold blast, in
ironmaking,
refers to a
metallurgical furnace where air is not
preheated before being blown into the furnace. This
represents the earliest...
- 1177/14657503221089802. ISSN 1465-7503. S2CID 248043339. Hayman,
Richard (2005).
Ironmaking:
History and
Archaeology of the
British Iron Industry.
History Press....
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important role in the
British Industrial Revolution with
their innovations in
ironmaking. Pease, a
Darlington manufacturer, was the main
promoter of the Stockton...
- A
blowpipe is one of
several tools used to
direct streams of
gases into any of
several working media. If a
stream or jet of air is
directed through a flame...