- An
electric arc
furnace (EAF) is a
furnace that
heats material by
means of an
electric arc.
Industrial arc
furnaces range in size from
small units of...
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concluded that the
direct cause of the
disaster was
Qinghe using a
standard hoist instead of one
specifically designed for
dangerous smelting work. Other...
- Sabadasz, Joel (1992). "The
Development of
Modern Blast Furnace Practice: The
Monongahela Valley Furnaces of the
Carnegie Steel Company, 1872–1913". IA, The...
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Nittany Furnace,
known earlier as
Valentine Furnace, was a hot
blast iron
furnace located in
Spring Township,
Centre County, Pennsylvania,
United States...
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materials both
vertically and horizontally,
utilizing a
system of a boom,
hoist, wire
ropes or chains, and
sheaves for
lifting and
relocating heavy objects...
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steel columns by
means of brackets. The
traveling bridge spans the gap. A
hoist, the
lifting component of a crane,
travels along the bridge. If the bridge...
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application to
railway goods stations,
forge and
foundry cranes, and blast‐
furnace hoists". Proc. Inst. Mech. Eng. 19 (1868).
Institution of
Mechanical Engineers:...
- when he
moved to
Khatunabad with his family,
where he
began working at a
furnace.
Around then, he was
raped multiple times. He
admitted that he had been...
- used for
hoisting water used both for
domestic use and ore processing. In 1845, a
steam engine was
installed at the
shaft for
pumping and
hoisting. Two smaller...
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Singaporean ports. In June 2020, 110
containers of
toxic electric arc
furnace dust,
amounting to some 1,864 tonnes, were
found at the port. The Malaysian...