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furnace$30475$ - translation to ελληνικό

FURNACE USED IN ALCHEMY
Piger Henricus; Philosophical furnace; Furnace of Arcana; Tower furnace
  • Athanor

furnace      
n. κάμινος, εστία, κλίβανος, καμίνι, φούρνος
blast furnace         
  • A former blast furnace in Port of Sagunt in [[Valencia]], Spain
  • Rising [[carbon monoxide]] reduces [[iron oxide]]s to pure [[iron]] through a series of reactions that occur at different areas within a blast furnace.
  • Blast furnace gas downcomer
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  • Tuyeres of a blast furnace in [[Gerdau]], Brazil
  • A Chinese fining and blast furnace in ''[[Tiangong Kaiwu]]'', 1637
  • A drawing of a blast furnace dust catcher
  • Charcoal burning iron blast furnace in [[Jackson County, Ohio]], 1923
  • The first blast furnace in [[Germany]], depicted in a miniature in the [[Deutsches Museum]]
  • Drawing of an 18th-century blast furnace
  • Early modern blast furnace pictured in the former coat of arms of [[Lohtaja]]
  • Charging the experimental blast furnace, a photo from the Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory in [[Washington D.C.]], 1930
  • Collection of waste gases
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  • Blast furnaces of [[Třinec Iron and Steel Works]] in [[Czech Republic]]
  • Wang Zhen]] in 1313 during China's [[Yuan Dynasty]]
  • date=January 2023}}
TYPE OF METALLURGICAL FURNACE USED FOR SMELTING TO PRODUCE INDUSTRIAL METALS
Blast furnaces; Blast Furnace; Hot blast oven; Iron blast furnace; Blowing & Blastfurnaces; Iron furnace; Blast-furnace; Shaft furnace breather
υψικάμινος
arc furnace         
  •  A schematic cross-section through an EAF. Three electrodes (yellow), molten bath (gold), tapping spout at left, refractory brick movable roof, brick shell, and a refractory-lined bowl-shaped hearth.
  • A DC arc furnace during power-on (note the single large electrode)
  • [[Stassano furnace]] exhibited at the [[Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci"]], Milan
  • The roof of an arc furnace removed, showing the three electrodes
  • A schematic cross section through a Heroult arc furnace. E is an electrode (only one shown), raised and lowered by the rack and pinion drive R and S. The interior is lined with refractory brick H, and K denotes the bottom lining. A door at A allows access to the interior. The furnace shell rests on rockers to allow it to be tilted for tapping.
  • Rendering of a ladle furnace, a variation of the electric arc furnace used for keeping molten steel hot
  • Rendering of exterior and interior of an electric arc furnace.
  • Non-pressurized cooling system
A FURNACE THAT USES ELECTRICITY AS A SOURCE OF HEAT
Arc Furnace; Arc furnace; Electric arc process; Arc heating; Arc melting; Electric-arc furnace; Electric Arc Furnace; Plasma furnace; Electric arc furnace transformer; Electric-arc furnace transformer; EAF transformer
εστία τόξου

Ορισμός

Siemens-Martin process
·- ·see Open-hearth process, ·etc., under Open.

Βικιπαίδεια

Athanor

In alchemy, an athanor (Arabic: التنور, at-tannūr) is a furnace used to provide a uniform and constant heat for alchemical digestion. Etymologically, it descends from a number of Arabic texts of the period of the Califate which use the term "al-tannoor" in talismanic alchemy, meaning a bread-oven, from which the design portrayed evidently descends.

The athanor was also called Piger Henricus ("Slow Henry"), because it was chiefly used in slower operations, and because when once filled with coals, it keeps burning a long time. For this reason the Greeks referred to it as "giving no trouble", as it did not need to be continually attended. It was also called the Philosophical furnace, Furnace of Arcana, or popularly, the Tower furnace.