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Smelting Pig Iron in a Coke Blast Furnace — Molten Iron at Industrial Scale
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Smelting Pig Iron in a Coke Blast Furnace — Molten Iron at Industrial Scale

The bloomery gave the ancient world iron, but only in small spongy lumps, one slow batch at a time. The blast furnace changed everything: a tall shaft kept continuously charged and blown produces a steady river of molten iron. Where a bloomery never melts its metal, a blast furnace runs hot enough to liquefy iron entirely, letting it pool at the hearth and be tapped out by the tonne.

The key is heat and chemistry working together. A powerful air blast burns coke to carbon monoxide, which strips the oxygen from iron ore; meanwhile the descending iron soaks up carbon until it melts. Limestone added as flux carries off the stony impurities as a floating slag. What runs out of the tap hole is pig iron — iron saturated with about four percent carbon: hard, brittle, and perfect for casting or for refining into wrought iron and steel.

When coke replaced charcoal as the blast-furnace fuel in the early 1700s, iron could finally be made in unlimited quantity without consuming whole forests. Cheap pig iron became the raw material of the Industrial Revolution — the metal behind rails, bridges, engines, and machines.

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Several days to build and line the furnace; one long smelt to tap iron

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