About 50 descendants of people who were enslaved at Catoctin Furnace will gather for a unique “descendants’ reunion” this ...
Cleveland-Cliffs is looking to replace a blast furnace at an Ohio steel mill with a transformative new technology.
The American steel manufacturing sector continues to contract as Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel moves closer to permanently shutting down its last operating blast furnace in Granite City, Illinois.
The company told the Journal-News that it would receive $500 million that would be used to help to decarbonize its Middletown ...
The last molten iron will be tapped from Blast Furnace 5 this week Loud noises and large plumes of steam will be visible above the Port Talbot steelworks as one of its historic furnaces is closed ...
Up to 1709, furnaces could only use charcoal to produce iron. However, wood (which is what charcoal is made from) was becoming more expensive, as forests were being cleared for farmland and timber.
And while a furnace is good, a blast furnace is better. Today, we’ll be discussing what is a blast furnace, how you can obtain it, and how does it compare to a normal furnace and a smoker. A blast ...
A furnace is the heat source of a home. It’s vital to have this type of heating system in working order, especially if you live in an area known for its cold winters. The average cost of ...
Visakhapatnam: The steel plant of RINL is facing a serious crisis with the second blast furnace Annapurna blowed down on Thursday. Sources said the raw material stocks were dwindling with no help ...
British Steel has previously announced it would be building an electric arc furnace (EAF) as part of its decarbonisation plans, replacing the carbon-intensive blast furnaces at the Scunthorpe site.
Tata was accused of not listening by the chair of committee Rajesh Nair appeared before The boss of Tata Steel UK has robustly defended plans to close both its blast furnaces in Port Talbot ...
Murphy’s law of furnaces states that your furnace will work until it gets so cold you can’t be without it—at which point, it will break. When it breaks, you’ll want to know where to turn ...