The Iron Manufacture of Great Britain Theoretically And Practically Considered
The Iron Manufacture of Great Britain Theoretically And Practically Considered
William Truran
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, XII. ). With the view of increasing their capacity. This, however, is merely continuing the boshes into the lining of the furnace, and, while we admit the utility of greater capacity, we doubt the expediency of so exposing any part of the lining to the destructive action of the s2 132 MANUTACTUKE OF IKON. materials. Wherever it is done the same wearing process will go forward as that which destroys the boshes, and consequently the linings will be worn out nearly as soon as they now are. And t...he renewal of the lining of a furnace is not only a very expensive operation, but is also dangerous. When the lining is built vertically, or with an inclination inwards, the wear is inconsiderable ; we have not found the bricks shortened more than 3 or 4 inches in furnaces that have been under blast twenty years. If greater capacity is desired than the conical or conoidal form will give, the object will be best attained by building the furnace of an enlarged diameter. A large number of the Scotch blast furnaces are constructed with a considerable part of the interior cylindrical, or only slightly coned.
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