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This was one of the first in the city, giving the same capacity as sixty traditional crucible furnaces.
Crucible furnaces are the most popular and are usually fired by oil or gas.
Crucible furnaces may be 'the tilting or bale-out type.
The only remaining large complex of crucible furnaces, the works opened in the 1835 and were frequently extended and adapted until the late 20th-century.
Huntsman-type crucible furnaces are more plentiful, numbering about 12 sites at present, although their total is diminishing.
It included carburizing furnaces and crucible furnaces for molten steel.
The manufacturing process included primary steel production in the crucible furnace and the finishing of the final product in the adjacent workshop.
Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
The steel was produced in specialised workshops called 'crucible furnaces', which consisted of a workshop at ground level and a subterranean cellar.
Cementation furnaces had fallen out of favour, and the new buildings instead contained 180 crucible furnaces.
For brass and bronze melting applications, our stationary or tilting fuel fired crucible furnaces have been widely adopted.
The hot area houses a crucible furnace, forge, gas/air blowtorch, enameling oven and portable arc welder.
Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces.
The gas-fired crucible furnaces and the gas plant were demolished, but English Heritage believe that substantial remains of these exist below ground.
For use on ovens, dryers, incinerators, crucible furnaces, etc. and featuring frame stability in a wide variety of firing conditions.
The special single crucible furnace was converted into a day tub and the 6 crucible was upgraded to 8 crucibles.
Today's low energy prices and advanced crucible technology, mean that crucible furnaces are often the most economically viable option - particularly for melting aluminium alloys.
Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
It was named Norfolk Works and had crucible furnaces, a file making shop and what was, at the time, the largest rolling mill in Sheffield.
Bale-out furnace Liquitherm(R) electrically heated bale-out crucible furnaces are widely used for either on-station melting or holding.
AP-42, Table 12.8-1 to 12.8-4, highlights particulate matter emission factors for sweating furnaces, crucible furnaces, reverberatory furnaces, and chlorine demagging processes.
Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces.
Alongside this, a crucible furnace for bronze casting was found dating to 2300-1900 BC at the temple precinct at Kerma, however the source of the tin is unknown.
Some of the changes at the Iittala glassworks included the conversion of a single special crucible furnace and the old 4 crucible furnace into 6 crucibles.
Both cementation and crucible furnaces were definitely in use, but the glassworks was sold off during the 1850s to Melling, Carr and Co, who operated it until the start of the 20th-century.