Cleveland Paper - Furnace Hearth

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George Asmus
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Closed front, or open front for blast-furnaces, has been for a number of years a much discussed question among the furnace-men in every country where iron is made. As blast-furnaces are costly structures, and as the whole question is one of economy, I hope to be excused for entering a little into details. The "fore-hearth" is a prolonged opening in the lowest part of the hearth, from two to three feet wide, four to six feet long, and two to three feet high. It is a more or less fire-proof box, cooler than
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APA: George Asmus  Cleveland Paper - Furnace Hearth

MLA: George Asmus Cleveland Paper - Furnace Hearth. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,

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