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- Charcoal_iron abstract "This article is about a type of semi-refined elemental iron (the metal itself), for the heated device use to press clothing, see clothes ironCharcoal iron is the substance created by the smelting of iron ore with charcoal.All ironmaking blast furnaces were fueled by charcoal until Abraham Darby introduced coke as a fuel in 1709. The more economical coke soon replaced charcoal in British furnaces, but in the United States, where timber for charcoal was abundant, charcoal furnaces lingered much longer. Even after the introduction of anthracite smelting to the US in 1839, and the development of American coke production later in the century, charcoal iron continued to find favor because of its heat-resistance, toughness, and malleability. The last charcoal furnace in the US did not close until 1945. The traditional Japanese tatara furnace uses charcoal and ironsand to produce a mixture of iron and steel.In Britain, the penultimate furnace built was Alderwasley in 1764, followed by Warsash Furnace in 1869. The last working furnace at Backbarrow converted to coke in 1922.".
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageExternalLink books?id=bDrV3F6TYCMC.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageID "14851302".
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageLength "2149".
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageRevisionID "628221888".
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Darby_I.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Anthracite_iron.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Blast_furnace.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Charcoal.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ferrous_alloys.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Charcoal.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Clothes_iron.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Coke_(fuel).
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Harrison_Ainslie.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Iron_ore.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Ironsand.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Mononoke.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Smelting.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink Tatara_(furnace).
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText ""charcoal iron"".
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charcoal iron".
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "charcoal for steelmaking".
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "charcoal iron".
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "charcoal-iron".
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Alloy-stub.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Charcoal_iron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Charcoal_iron subject Category:Charcoal.
- Charcoal_iron subject Category:Ferrous_alloys.
- Charcoal_iron hypernym Substance.
- Charcoal_iron type ChemicalCompound.
- Charcoal_iron comment "This article is about a type of semi-refined elemental iron (the metal itself), for the heated device use to press clothing, see clothes ironCharcoal iron is the substance created by the smelting of iron ore with charcoal.All ironmaking blast furnaces were fueled by charcoal until Abraham Darby introduced coke as a fuel in 1709.".
- Charcoal_iron label "Charcoal iron".
- Charcoal_iron sameAs Q5074180.
- Charcoal_iron sameAs m.03g_2xj.
- Charcoal_iron sameAs Q5074180.
- Charcoal_iron wasDerivedFrom Charcoal_iron?oldid=628221888.
- Charcoal_iron isPrimaryTopicOf Charcoal_iron.