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Puddling is the
process of
converting pig iron to bar (wrought) iron in a coal
fired reverberatory furnace. It was
developed in
England during the 1780s...
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puddling furnace lowered the
carbon content of the cast iron
charge through oxidation while the "
puddler"
extracted a m**** of iron from the
furnace using...
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furnace,
which was a kind of
small blast furnace, and a
quite different species from the
reverberatory furnace.[citation needed] The
puddling furnace...
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hearth or
furnace in a
process known as
puddling. The high
temperatures cause the
excess carbon to oxidise, the iron
being stirred or
puddled during the...
- forges, and
puddling furnaces from its application. The open-hearth
process is a
batch process and a
batch is
called a "heat". The
furnace is
first inspected...
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which involved a water-cooled iron-bottomed
puddling furnace, an
improvement on the
earlier sand-bottomed
furnace developed by
Henry Cort. He
wrote about...
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included the
finery forge, the
puddling furnace, the
Bessemer process, and the open
hearth furnace.
Modern steel mills and direct-reduction...
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furnace Induction furnace Open
hearth furnace Puddling furnace Reverberatory furnace Furnace, Argyll, Scotland, a
village Furnace, Carmarthenshire, Wales...
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charge of the
puddling furnace caused a
violent reaction, in
which the pig iron was decarburised, this
became known as 'wet
puddling'. It was also found...
- the US, the
first use of coke in an iron
furnace occurred around 1817 at
Isaac Meason's
Plumsock puddling furnace and
rolling mill in
Fayette County, Pennsylvania...