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The induction range, which relies on an electromagnet to heat iron or steel cookware, remains a mystery to most cooks in the United States.
Directors of the mill, now privatized, have done what Moscow's all-powerful central planners refused to let them do: They have spent their own profits to replace 11 of the mill's 35 aged and filthy open-hearth furnaces that heat iron into steel with two cleaner oxygen furnaces.
Heat iron skillet.
Heat iron without the steam setting.
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The wood stoves were also used to heat irons for pressing clothes, actual six- or seven-pound slabs of iron that had to be scrubbed, sanded, and scraped every few minutes to remove the soot.
From earliest times, smiths heated iron in forges and formed it by hammering on an anvil.
While most dairy cow breeds are born with horns, it's widespread practice to remove them at a few weeks old using a heated iron.
As natural gas passes through the heated iron ore catalyst, methane in the gas breaks down into its constituent elements: hydrogen and carbon.
One of my jobs was working at a local steelworks plant, heating iron ingots to a uniform temperature, which could be as much as 1,300 degrees.
Single-piece wooden guns are known from Bali and the Celebes; in Madagascar the bore is burned out with a heated iron rod.
Iron was deposited on the clean substrates by heating iron lumps (purity 99.998%) in a Mo crucible with electron bombardment.
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