
1) Ancient Egyptian technology 2) Blast furnace product 3) Blast-furnace product 4) Chinese invention 5) Crude blast-furnace stuff 6) Crude ingots 7) Crude metal ingots 8) Crude smelting product 9) Mill material 10) Product of a blast furnace 11) Smelting intermediary 12) Steel precursor 13) Unrefined metal
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Pig iron is the intermediate product of smelting iron ore with a high-carbon fuel such as coke, usually with limestone as a flux. It is the molten iron from the blast furnace, which is a large and cylinder-shaped furnace charged with iron ore, coke, and limestone. Charcoal and anthracite have also been used as fuel. Pig iron has a very high carbon...
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crude iron obtained directly from the blast furnace and cast in molds. See cast iron.[4 related articles]
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what a large heavy piece of equipment is said to be made of.
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n] - crude iron tapped from a blast furnace
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High carbon iron made by the reduction of iron ore in the blast furnace.
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(1) High-carbon iron made by reduction of iron ore in the blast furnace. (2) Cast Iron in the form of pigs.
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Iron produced by reduction of iron ore in a blast furnace. Pig iron contains approximately 92% iron and about 3.5% carbon. Balance largely silicone and manganese with small percentages of phosphorus, sulphur, and other impurities.
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the name used for the iron directly produced from a blast furnace. Originally cast into 'pigs' around the base of the furnace, lasted casting machines were developed to produce pigs but iron is now generally transported while still molten and converted into steel on the same site. The name is derived from the impression given of piglets feeding fro...
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noun crude iron tapped from a blast furnace
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Crude iron from a blast furnace.
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the intermediate product of smelting steel ore with coke and resin. Pig iron has a very high carbon content, typically 3.5 4.5%, which makes it very brittle and not useful directly as a material except for limited applications. Pig iron is typically poured directly out of the bottom of the blast furnace through a trough into a ladle car for tran...
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Crude iron from a blast furnace.
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Crude iron from a blast furnace.
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The product of the blast furnace, when cast in a pig bed or in a pig-casting machine. It derives its name from the fact that the channel or runner leading from the furnace branched out into side channels called sows, and then into smaller channels called pigs. Pig iron today is sold on chemical analysis.
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A key intermediate material in the integrated (converter-based) steelmaking process, pig iron is the product of smelting iron ore, coke and limestone in a blast furnace. Merchant pig iron is sometimes used as as substitute for scrap in EAF steelmaking, when there is a need to control residuals
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High-carbon iron made by reduction of iron ore in the blast furnace.
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The product that results from smelting iron ore with a high-carbon fuel such as coke
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