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What (who) is pig iron - definition

IRON ALLOY
Pig Iron; Pig-Iron; Refined iron; Refined pig iron; Finers metal; Pigiron; Pig-iron
  • Casting pig iron at the Iroquois smelter in [[Chicago]] between 1890 and 1901
  • Pig iron used to manufacture [[ductile iron]]

pig iron         
¦ noun crude iron as first obtained from a smelting furnace, in the form of oblong blocks.
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Pig iron, also known as crude iron, is an intermediate product of the iron industry in the production of steel which is obtained by smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. Pig iron has a very high carbon content, typically 3.
Pig iron         
Pig iron, also known as crude iron, is an intermediate product of the iron industry in the production of steel which is obtained by smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. Pig iron has a very high carbon content, typically 3.

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Pig iron

Pig iron, also known as crude iron, is an intermediate good used by the iron industry in the production of steel, which is developed by smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. Pig iron has a high carbon content, typically 3.8–4.7%, along with silica and other constituents of dross, which makes it brittle and not useful directly as a material except for limited applications.

The traditional shape of the molds used for pig iron ingots is a branching structure formed in sand, with many individual ingots at right angles to a central channel or "runner", resembling a litter of piglets being nursed by a sow. When the metal had cooled and hardened, the smaller ingots (the "pigs") were simply broken from the runner (the "sow"), hence the name "pig iron". As pig iron is intended for remelting, the uneven size of the ingots and the inclusion of small amounts of sand cause only insignificant problems considering the ease of casting and handling them.

Examples of use of pig iron
1. Pig–iron output increased 4.0 percent to 2.20 million tons.
2. Pig–iron production was little changed at '.06 million tons.
3. Pig iron production fell 12 percent to 7.' million tons, from ' million in 2004.
4. Pig iron output rose by '.0 percent to 2.44 million tons, it said.
5. Among other manufactured products, prices of some chemicals like calcium ammonium nitrate declined (five per cent), so did prices of certain textiles like hessian cloth (3 per cent), metals like basic pig iron and foundry pig iron (3 per cent each). However, prices of cement rose by 0.5 per cent.