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- Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
- Steel (28384 bytes)
48: ... state monopoly and built a series of large blast furnaces in [[Henan]] province, each capable of producing ...
60: ... kg (750 lb) of iron in each batch. These larger furnaces required more draft than could be provided by hum...
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78: ... the amount of sulfur in the coke that coke-fired furnaces became widespread.
100: ..., alloy steels have been made since the advent of furnaces capable of melting iron, into which other metals ... - Ceramics (15941 bytes)
57: ...n|C]]), which is used as a susceptor in microwave furnaces, a commonly used abrasive, and as a refractory ma... - Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
4: ...flux (metallurgy)|flux]]. The oldest known blast furnaces in the West were built in [[Sweden]] at Lapphytta...
25: ..., further improving efficiency. The largest blast furnaces produce around 60,000 tonnes of iron per week, en... - Iron Age (8996 bytes)
- Iron (23778 bytes)
165: ...iln]] technology. Producing [[blast furnace|blast furnaces]] capable of temperatures exceeding 1300 K, the C... - Magnesium (9193 bytes)
17: ...r refractory purposes such as brick and liners in furnaces and converters. - Tungsten (13647 bytes)
181: ...ray]] targets and heating elements for electrical furnaces. Salts that contain tungsten are used in the chem... - Zirconium (9876 bytes)
170: ...ithstand heat shock, for linings of metallurgical furnaces, and by the ceramic and [[glass]] industries as a... - Maize (12434 bytes)
85: ...ource. Maize is relatively cheap and home heating furnaces have been developed which uses maize kernels as a...
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