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- A reverberatory furnace is a metallurgical or process furnace that isolates the material being processed from contact with the fuel, but not from contact...
- medical text published in Ireland. Sir Basil Brooke produces steel using a reverbatory furnace in Coalbrookdale, England. probable date – Daniel Whistler, English...
- wine, hides, wool, cloth and later in coal. After the invention of the reverbatory furnace in the late 1600s, copper smelting could use coal rather than...
- Severn, allegedly achieved this experimentally by using a coal-fired reverbatory furnace, in which the iron and the sulphurous coal could be kept separate...
- Remains of Shūseikan Reverbatory Furnaces Terayama Charcoal Kiln view from back hill Yoshino leat The Remains of Shūseikan Reverbatory Furnaces (旧集成館反射炉跡...
- developments also commenced soon afterwards in order to build modern cannons. A reverbatory furnace was established by Egawa Hidetatsu in Nirayama to cast cannons...
- production Fitz Roy Iron & Coal Mining Company 1855 - 1856 3 tons made in a reverbatory furnace Financial problems. Later became site of first blast furnace...
- loom in England. Henry Cort of Funtley, England, applies the coal-fired reverbatory furnace to the puddling process for conversion of cast to wrought iron...
- cleaning, three Pierce Smith converters, a rotary anode furnace and two reverbatory refining furnaces and two anode casting wheels. Capacity is 450,000 tonnes...
- (旧集成館, kyū Shūseikan) (ID1484-006) Historic Site Remains of Shūseikan Reverbatory Furnaces (旧集成館反射炉跡, Shūseikan hansyaro ato) Historic site Shūseikan machine...