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The blast furnace spread from here to the central Russia and then finally to the Urals.
Nevertheless, the means by which the blast furnace spread in medieval Europe has not finally been determined.
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Later the art apparently spread to the Palestinians, for crude furnaces dating from 1200 bc have been unearthed at Gerar, together with a number of iron objects.
The skill necessary to dig pit furnaces and surround them with ranks of bellows spread among the Bantu-speaking peoples of the western forest.
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After the wet powder has been spread on the metal, it is allowed to dry in front of the furnace before it is carefully introduced into the muffle of the furnace (a compartment protected from the flame), where it is heated to the point at which it fuses and adheres to its metal base.
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