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Eventually they created instruments powerful enough to melt iron.
A 10-foot red tongue of flame spewed from the chimney of a kiln that was constantly stoked to a temperature hot enough to melt iron.
The eventual decline in the use of wrought iron was brought about by a series of inventions that allowed furnaces to operate at temperatures high enough to melt iron.
The engineer, who said he had not been questioned by federal investigators, also said that from 1996 until 2001, Pacific States regularly used its cupola, the furnace in the foundry used to melt iron, to burn hazardous waste -- primarily old paint -- in violation of environmental regulations.
But two-thirds of American steel is now produced not in integrated mills but in smaller "minimills," most of them non-union and located in the South, in places like Mississippi County, where the ancient process of using coke to melt iron ore has been replaced by a method in which electricity is used to melt scrap that is then made back into steel of various forms.
Temperature to melt iron oxide nanoparticles definitely induces the decomposition of surrounding ethyl acetate and possibly leads to the reduction of magnetite to wustite.
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I had never seen melted iron or magnesium before.
Cast-iron pans are created by pouring molten iron into sand molds.
What melts iron in the outer core and enables the Earth's magnetic field?
On our home planet, the magnetic field is produced by a spinning core of molten iron.
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