What is an open fireplace?
Open furnaces on the fireplace are furnaces that are often used in steel. The open furnace, designed with a somewhat shallow fireplace and a roof that is lower than other patterns of the furnace, creates an environment that helps to remove dirt from lean iron, which is used in the steel process. Industrial furnaces of this type have been used for many years as a primary method of steel production and is still the most common approach in many areas around the world.
The actual operating process with an open furnace on the fireplace allows you to place the iron of the pig so that the combination of open flames and hot air generated in the furnace can cause chemical activity necessary to produce steel. Sometimes known as the reverberation melting of the furnace, the flames pass through the material, while the hot air helps to intensify the heat in the fireplace to the desired level. While the foundations of this approach have been used in limited applications for centuries, the development of the real open fireplace occurred in the central part of the 19th century and within a few desEtile has become an industry standard. For the most part, the furnace remained open fireplace by steel production until the beginning of the 70s.
One of the main advantages of using an open fireplace is the ability to extract dirt from pig iron because it is exposed to extreme temperatures. The final result is steel, which is more durable and able to withstand a higher level of stress. Thanks to this specific approach to steel production, beams and other types of building materials were produced, which allowed the creation of higher buildings, as well as the construction of machines and other devices containing steel components that could withstand large stress and use.
Over time, open Christianity has lost the soil to new technologies that allowed to remove dirt and produce higher steel levels while reducing production costs. A large part of the reduction of production costs was due to the development of alternativesMethods that were more energy efficient, such as an electrical arch or oxygen furnace. Although it is no longer commonly used worldwide, in some countries an open furnace in the fireplace is still used, although production is usually on a much smaller scale than a few decades ago.