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  2. The puddling process converted pig iron into wrought iron by subjecting it to heat and stirring it in a furnace, without using charcoal. It was the first method that allowed quality wrought iron to be produced on a large scale. Cort’s invention had tremendous impact on the iron industry and helped significantly increase England’s production.
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    The production of mild steel in the puddling furnace was achieved circa 1850 [citation needed] in Westphalia, Germany and was patented in Great Britain on behalf of Lohage, Bremme and Lehrkind. It worked only with pig iron made from certain kinds of ore. The cast iron had to be melted quickly and the slag to be rich in manganese.
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    Puddling (metallurgy) - Wikipedia

    Modern puddling was one of several processes developed in the second half of the 18th century in Great Britain for producing bar iron from pig iron without the use of charcoal. It gradually replaced the earlier charcoal-fueled process, conducted in a finery forge. The need for puddling Pig iron … See more

    Puddling is the process of converting pig iron to bar (wrought) iron in a coal fired reverberatory furnace. It was developed in England during the 1780s. The molten pig iron was stirred in a reverberatory furnace, in an See more

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    In the late 1840s, the German chemist Franz Anton Lohage [de] developed a modification of the puddling process to produce not iron but steel at the Haspe Iron Works See more

    • W. K. V. Gale, Iron and Steel (Longmans, London 1969), 55ff.
    • W. K. V. Gale, The British Iron and Steel Industry: a technical … See more

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    The process begins by preparing the puddling furnace. This involves bringing the furnace to a low temperature and then fettling it. Fettling is the process of painting the grate and walls … See more

    The puddling furnace is a metalmaking technology used to create wrought iron or steel from the pig iron produced in a blast furnace. The furnace is constructed to pull the hot air over the … See more

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    • Landes, David. S. (1969). The Unbound Prometheus: Technological Change and Industrial … See more

     
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  5. Puddlers, Shinglers & Rollers: the Story of Malleable Iron

    WEBPuddling was the first successful process for making malleable iron from pig iron without using charcoal. Unlike in the Finery the iron was not in …

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