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  2. List of 19th-century iron smelting operations in Australia

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    Large iron and steel works based on a contract for steel rails with the N.S.W. Government. [50] [51] [52] The Illawarra was considered as a site, but final plans were for a works near Pipers Flat railway station, using deposits of iron ore, coal and limestone, all located in the vicinity. [53] [54] Death of its main backer, Joseph Mitchell. [55]

  3. Great Western Iron and Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    An 1892 Tacoma Ledger article shows photographs of completed depot, coal bunker, and iron works buildings. [22] An 1892 American steel industry directory noted that a foundry, machine and pattern shops, and ore bunkers had been completed but no coke stack; in 1894 the same directory repeated that the coke stack had not been built.

  4. History of the iron and steel industry in the United States

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    Georges Creek Coal and Iron Company: Lonaconing, Maryland: 1837 1855 Isabella Furnace: Chester County, Pennsylvania: 1835 1894 Joppa Iron Works: Baltimore County, Maryland: circa 1817 circa 1865 Longdale Furnace Historic District: Clifton Forge, Virginia: 1827 Mount Savage Iron Works: Mount Savage, Maryland: 1837 circa 1870 Nassawango Iron ...

  5. Krupp–Renn process - Wikipedia

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    Direct reduction methods such as this one offer the flexibility of using any solid fuel and in this case, 240 to 300 kg of hard coal is needed to process one metric ton of iron ore that contains 30 to 40% iron. Assuming a consumption of 300 kg/ton of ore at 30%, the hard coal consumption is 800 kg per ton of iron.

  6. Ironworks - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Rolling Mill (Eisenwalzwerk), 1870s, by Adolph Menzel. Casting at an iron foundry: From Fra Burmeister og Wain's Iron Foundry, 1885 by Peder Severin Krøyer An ironworks or iron works is an industrial plant where iron is smelted and where heavy iron and steel products are made.

  7. Low Moor Ironworks - Wikipedia

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    The works were built to exploit the high-quality iron ore and low-sulphur coal found in the area. Low Moor made wrought iron products from 1801 until 1957 for export around the world. At one time it was the largest ironworks in Yorkshire, a major complex of mines, piles of coal and ore, kilns, blast furnaces, forges and slag heaps connected by ...

  8. Ebbw Vale Steelworks - Wikipedia

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    The partnership erected a blast furnace and casting shop against the hillside, which created a weekly output of 25 tons of pig iron per week. Called "Pen y cae" after the farming hamlet by the locals, the partners adopted the river's name to form the Ebbw Vale Furnace Company Ltd (EVC), hence naming both the works and the developing township.

  9. Mostyn Colliery - Wikipedia

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    When an ironworks was opened to produce iron using coal from the colliery in 1802, [11] the company was renamed the 'Mostyn Coal and Iron Company'. It was prosperous from the start. [12] In 1806, two explosions occurred causing the deaths of 36 men. [13] In April 1807 a fire resulted in 26 deaths.

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