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The Cupola Furnace: A Practical Treatise on the Construction and Management ... Edward Kirk No preview available - 2016 |
Cupola Furnace; A Practical Treatise on the Construction and Management of ... Edward Kirk No preview available - 2018 |
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air chamber amount of fuel amount of iron anthracite coal anthracite irons blast furnace blast is put blast pipe bosh bottom plate brick burned cast iron cent charcoal charge of iron charges of fuel charging door chemist chill cinder clay coal coke Colliau constructed cupola furnace daubing dull dump escape extent feet filled fire flux founder foundry irons foundrymen fracture front fuel and iron furnace grades of iron hard heavy hot blast hot iron iron melted ladle large cupolas light limestone material melt iron melter melting point melting zone metal metalloids mixed molding sand molten iron opening pieces pig iron pounds of iron practical prevent quality of iron quantity removed row of tuyeres sand bottom scaffold scrap shape shovels silicon slag hole small cupolas soft iron stack stove stream sufficient tap hole throughout the heat thrown volume of blast weight
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