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Two pig iron weights for use in a theatre... Two pig iron weights for use in a theatre... Two pig iron weights for use in a theatre... Pig iron has a very high... As pig iron is intended for remelting... were making pig iron by the later... Pig iron is typically poured directly out of the bottom of the... Pig iron can also be used to produce... Pig iron is melted and a strong current of air is directed over it while it is...

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Two pig iron weights for use in a theatre's fly system. | | fly system | The puddling process of smelting iron ore to make wrought iron from pig iron, the right half of the illustration (not shown) displays men working a blast furnace, Tiangong Kaiwu encyclopedia published in 1637, written by Song Yingxing (1587–1666). | | puddling | iron | ore | wrought iron | blast furnace | encyclopedia | Song Yingxing | 1587 | 1666 | Pig iron (disambiguation) | smelting | iron ore | coke | limestone | carbon | brittle | ingots | sand | piglets | sow | Chinese | Zhou Dynasty | Europe | 14th century | blast furnace | trough | ladle | steelmaking | steel | electric arc furnace | basic oxygen furnace | alloy | Bessemer process | open hearth furnace | finery forge | puddling furnace | steel mills | direct-reduction | cast iron | scrap | Steelmaking | Wrought iron | OCLC | ISBN 8121919606 | Categories | Ferrous alloys | Iron | Metallurgy |
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