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

Metallurgical furnace         
  • Modern TLS furnace used in copper smelting during heat up.
DEVICE USED TO HEAT AND MELT METAL AND ORE
Steel furnace
A metallurgical furnace, more commonly referred to as a furnace, is a device used to heat and melt metal ore to remove gangue, primarily in iron and steel production. The heat energy to fuel a furnace may be supplied directly by fuel combustion, by electricity such as the electric arc furnace, or through induction heating in induction furnaces.
Bonawe Iron Furnace         
INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX LOCATED IN BONAWE, LORN DISTRICT, SCOTLAND
Lorn Furnace
The Bonawe Iron Furnace (also called the Lorn Furnace), was an industrial complex located in Bonawe, Lorn District, Scotland. It operated in the middle of the eighteenth century, with the aim of producing pig iron.
Old Furnace, Pennsylvania         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Old Furnace, PA
Old Furnace is located in Union County, Pennsylvania, about south of the city of Williamsport and about north of Harrisburg.

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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.