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BUILDING OR SITE WHERE IRON IS SMELTED
Iron works; Siderurgy; Iron mill; Iron-works
  • ''The Iron Rolling Mill'' (''Eisenwalzwerk''), 1870s, by [[Adolph Menzel]].
  • Casting at an iron foundry: ''From Fra Burmeister og Wain's Iron Foundry'', 1885 by [[Peder Severin Krøyer]]
  • The ironworks of Dalsbruk in [[Kimitoön]], [[Finland]]
  • A South Wales iron mill in 1798
  • Schofield's Iron Works in [[Macon, Georgia]], circa 1877.
  • Toronto rolling mills
  • Blast furnaces of [[Třinec Iron and Steel Works]].
  • Coat of arms of [[Eisenhüttenstadt]] ("city of ironworks"), [[Germany]]

ironworks         
¦ noun [treated as sing. or plural] a place where iron is smelted or iron goods are made.
Ironworks         
An ironworks or iron works is an industrial plant where iron is smelted and where heavy iron and steel products are made. The term is both singular and plural, i.
Ironworks (record label)         
INDEPENDENT RECORD LABEL
Ironworks artists
Ironworks was an independent record label created and owned by the actor Kiefer Sutherland, and his long-time friend and fellow musician, Jude Cole. The studio's first signed band, whom it is also known for, is Rocco DeLuca's band, Rocco DeLuca and the Burden.

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Ironworks

An ironworks or iron works is an industrial plant where iron is smelted and where heavy iron and steel products are made. The term is both singular and plural, i.e. the singular of ironworks is ironworks.

Ironworks succeeded bloomeries when blast furnaces replaced former methods. An integrated ironworks in the 19th century usually included one or more blast furnaces and a number of puddling furnaces or a foundry with or without other kinds of ironworks. After the invention of the Bessemer process, converters became widespread, and the appellation steelworks replaced ironworks.

The processes carried at ironworks are usually described as ferrous metallurgy, but the term siderurgy is also occasionally used. This is derived from the Greek words sideros - iron and ergon or ergos - work. This is an unusual term in English, and it is best regarded as an anglicisation of a term used in French, Spanish, and other Romance languages.

Historically, it is common that a community was built around the ironworks where the people living there were dependent on the ironworks to provide jobs and housing. As the ironworks closed down (or was industrialised) these villages quite often went into decline and experienced negative economic growth.

Examples of use of ironworks
1. One of his horses was Ironworks, whom Day rode in the first of his '5 stakes victories at Keeneland.
2. "He finished the army a few months ago and worked at an ironworks in Netanya." Ziv was the second oldest of eight siblings.
3. Instead, he has turned to his other great passion, music, and set up an independent record label, Ironworks, with his producer friend, Jude Cole.
4. They are simply too big." The driver was taking 23 tonnes of coke fuel to the Iron Foundry Ironworks in Wadebridge, Cornwall at 5.50am when the blunder happened.
5. The Turkish government has reiterated that it will sell the Turkish Petroleum Refineries Corporation (TÜPRAÞ) and Turkey‘s Steel and Ironworks (Erdemir), while Türk Telekom –– considered a benchmark –– has already been sold to the Oger consortium.