RMHMF4XH–Cast metal, Steel foundry, Smelting, casting. Navarra. Spain
RMMB9X4N–Dalian, Dalian, China. 8th Apr, 2018. Dalian, CHINA-8th April 2018: Workers are busy with iron and steel smelting at a factory in Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province. Credit: SIPA Asia/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFA0HK42–John Taylor Bell Foundry, Loughborough, UK
RFFYG963–Pouring of liquid metal in open hearth workshop
RMA16GCY–smelting gold Australia
RMB5702A–War salvage: Pictures taken in a German smelting yard at Hamburg which shows the shortage of German metal for Munitions. Here are Bronze statues and Church Bells collected from occupied countries piled in a heap ready for smelting irrespective of their value. The end of the war may save some of the more valuable ones. June 1945 P010152
RMGG2BJT–The Brebach smelting works, in the Sarre August 1934 Germany Paris. Bibliothèque nationale
RM2BDYN6B–Prehistoric Man, Bronze Age Smelting
RMMKN2B2–Smelting Plant
RMD882F3–Smelting Ore, Sweden
RMMR6KGJ–Engraving depicting the smelting of iron in India. Dated 19th century
RMC2JEN8–Smelting Gold Room at the Philadelphia Mint
RMDRKNF3–Copper smelting plant in the town of Nizhny Tagil in the Ural Mountains, Russian Empire. Black and white vintage photograph by an unknown photographer dated from the beginning of the 20th century issued in the Russian vintage postcard published by M. Kampel, Moscow. Text in Russian: Nizhny Tagil. View of the plant. Nizhny Tagil is a city in Sverdlovsk region, Russia, located some 120 km from Yekaterinburg. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RM2G3KYB2–technics, machinery, cylinder compressor for iron smelting, R. and W. Hawthon, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RFEH1BM8–Smelting of railroad tracks, historical illustration, ca. 1893
RMC6ET75–Smelting and refining plant, The Omaha and Grant Smelting Company, Omaha, Nebraska
RMB2J8RK–Overhead view of a furnace in detail. Molten gold metal pouring.
RM2GNCF3W–An employee supervises the cast iron smelting process at Yenakiieve Iron and Steel Works (EMZ) in the rebel-controlled town of Yenakiieve in Donetsk Region, Ukraine September 24, 2021. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko
RMATDG1R–ThyssenKrupp smelting works in Duisburg, Germany
RMA0HK47–John Taylor and Co. Bell Foundry and museum, Loughborough, Leicestershire
RMF32C8D–Disused smelting mill, Old Gang Smelt Mill, Swaledale, Yorkshire, Dales N.P., North Yorkshire, England, June
RM2B00TGH–Indonesia: A 19th-century illustration of ethnic Dayaks smelting iron near the Barito River in central Borneo. The Dayak are an indigenous people to Borneo, most renowned for their tradition of head-hunting. The Dayak ethnicity covers more than 200 riverine and hill-dwelling ethnic subgroups, located principally in the interior of Borneo, each with its own dialect, customs, laws, territory and culture. Dayak languages are categorised as part of the Austronesian languages in Asia. The Dayak were animist in belief; however many converted to Christianity, and some to Islam more recently.
RMERGPW7–Smelting iron, ironworks scene. Workers shovelling a molten river of iron produced from a blast furnace. From a recipe card for
RMTXH3DD–Reverberatory furnace for smelting metals. From 'De la pirotechnia' by Vannoccio Biringuccio (Venice, 1540).
RM2F624DJ–Prehistoric Man, Bronze Age Smelting
RMMM41N8–American Smelting Company. Omaha. 1923
RMD885TX–IRON SMELTING/GERMANY
RMD96JNR–Lead smelting. From Agricola 'De re metallica', Basel 1556. Woodcut
RMJGAYTE–1879: Tending a furnace in steelworks, the Omaha Smelting Works, Nebraska, United States of America
RFG0R8KC–MEXICO: Smelting Works at Chihuahua, antique print c1880
RFBHWC31–This vertical blowing machine was the type of engine used to furnish the blast for smelting ores in the late 1800s.
RFAWKX6D–Molten steel, close-up
RME1271T–Aug. 08, 1990 - The Smelting Car in the Heart of Zurich: The smelting car of Swiss artist John A. Tobler is a new attraction in
RMT3K9BH–Chimney flue from a former lead smelting mill, near Hexham, Northumberland, c1955-c1980. Creator: Ursula Clark.
RMRD6FE0–Smelting of railroad tracks, historical illustration, ca. 1893
RFC27YH7–Smelting of railroad tracks, historical illustration, ca. 1893
RMG41BK6–George Agricola (1494-1555) . De Re Metallica, 1556. Book IX. Methods of smelting ores.
RMF32CCB–Disused smelting mill and stream, Old Gang Smelt Mill, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales N.P., North Yorkshire, England, June
RMBK0KBF–industry, metal, tin, smelting furnace, woodcut, 'De re metallica' by Georgius Agricola, Basel, 1556, ,
RM2GFY3RH–Worker at CSN, Companhia Siderurgica Nacional - metallurgy of iron and steel - smelting iron, heavy iron and steel production.
RMTXH3B6–Smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. From 'De la pirotechnia' by Vannoccio Biringuccio (Venice, 1540).
RMJR32EY–Prehistoric Man,Bronze Age Smelting
RMMM1YGB–United Smelting & Aluminum Co. New Haven. 1919
RMDPA0H8–Krupp: Smelting Plant
RMMR59X5–Engraving depicting the process of smelting iron in India. Dated 19th century
RMW5AM88–1946 - British workers pouring molten metal - smelting a 91 ton ingot
RFFERAXF–FACTORIES Smelting furnace; Bessemer Furnace 1856. Illustrated London News
RFBR6F7X–This early 1900s photo shows the first process in smelting the ore.
RFAWKX65–Sparks, close-up
RME1271N–Aug. 03, 1990 - The Smelting Car in the Heart of Zurich: The smelting car of swiss artist John A.Tobler is a new attraction in the city of Zurich. The work of art titled ''Metamorphosis, automobile'' is exposed near the famous shopping area ''Bahnofstrasse'
RM2JNE520–Foundry worker in a small family metal smelting foundry in Perth, Western Australia
RMBCE71H–Part of a modern potline based on the electrolytic Hall-Heroult smelting process.
RMDETYT1–Steel smelting, 50 tonne, electric smelter
RFCXYFNH–Steam locomotive and the Radwerk IV smelting furnace museum, Vordernberg, Upper Styria, Styria, Austria, Europe, PublicGround
RF2F8G49W–A blast furnace for iron smelting, iron industry, England, in 1883 / Ein Hochofen zur Eisenschmelze, Eisenindustrie, England, im Jahre 1883, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMG419NC–George Agricola (1494-1555) . De Re Metallica, 1556. Book IX. Methods of smelting ores.
RMCRP310–Coastal erosion near chimney from old smelting works, near Jenny Brown's Point, Silverdale, works near Jenny Brown's Point,
RMBJN85E–industry, metall, amalgamation works and smelting plant, Freiberg, Saxony, exterior view, wood engraving, 1857,
RM2GDJREF–Worker at CSN, Companhia Siderurgica Nacional - metallurgy of iron and steel - smelting iron, heavy iron and steel production. Volta Redonda, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.
RMTXH3E3–Blast furnace for smelting iron ore. From 'De re metallica', by Agricola, pseudonym of Georg Bauer (Basle, 1556). Woodcut.
RMJR32EX–Prehistoric Man,Bronze Age Smelting
RMA854G5–Australian industry. North Kalgoorlie Mine. Gold Smelting.
RMKRD2RW–Men Steel Smelting in Russia
RMD95KN6–Reverberatory furnace for smelting metals. From 'De la pirotechnia' by Vannoccio Biringuccio (Venice, 1540).
RMBB13PX–Remains of the Old Gang Smelting Mill Yorkshire Dales National Park UK
RFFYA4DE–IRON AGE: Primitive furnace for smelting iron, antique print 1893
RFPD10WT–This illustration dates to the 1870s and shows a blast furnace in Great Britain, where the enormous quantity of iron produced from clay ironstone was first obtained in the state of cast iron by the process of smelting. In thisprocess the clay ironstone is roasted after having been broken up into lumps. When ready, the ore is then put in a blast furnace (seen here), a structure about 40 to 50 feet high and 12 to 17 fet in internal diameter at its widest part.
RMRY9NHR–Poughkeepsie and Its Smelting Works by Night United States of America
RME141HA–Mar. 31, 2012 - Gold Specked Crucible, part of gold smelting furnace used to reduce the precious metal into molten pour for ingots, is inspected by Tropico Gold Mine, Mill & Camp owners Glen and Dorene Settle. Custom Mill's furnace were final stage in the old time milling process. Visitors on guided tour now can trace the step by step conversion of hard rock, gold laden ore into bullion.
RM2JNE4XN–Foundry worker in a small family metal smelting foundry in Perth, Western Australia
RMW4NCK2–GERMANY, Hamburg, company Arubis, processing of copper ore, copper smelting and production, copper cathode / Hamburg, Kupfererzeugung Arubis, Abwärme aus der Kupferherstellung wird über Wärmetauscher an Enercity für die Wärmeversorgung der Hafencity genutzt, Kupferproduktion
RM2D8M6PH–An old engraving of a blast furnace in the 1800s. It is from a Victorian book of the 1880s. A blast furnace is a used for smelting to produce industrial metals like iron. Fuel (coke), ore and flux (limestone) are continuously supplied through the top of the furnace, while a hot blast of air is blown into the lower section of the furnace through pipes (tuyeres). The end products are molten metal (‘pig iron’) which ran from the base of the furnace and was cooled in the sand bed (shown bottom), waste ‘slag’ (here removed in waggons), and waste gases (flue gas) exiting from the top of the furnace.
RM2D6D0D5–Chimney from old smelting works near Jenny Brown's Point, Silverdale, Lancashire, UK.
RMB615PP–Man smelting iron-ore, tin, zinc, from ground-up stone containing ore, Llallagua mining centre, Potosi, Bolivia, South America
RMG416F6–George Agricola (1494-1555) . De Re Metallica, 1556. Book IX. Methods of smelting ores.
RMAG55CY–Smelting master Ferdinand Zimmermann by Wilhelm Gottfried Bauer 1833 Leipzig
RMGBE8DA–industry, metal industry, smelting, smeltery in Lorraine, 1950s, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMGFPRA9–Close up of a kiln used for smelting small quantities of metal at Flameworks, Plymouth, UK
RMTXH3BK–Bellows operated by a camshaft, supplying draught to a smelting furnace. From 'De re metallica', by Agricola, pseudonym of Georg Bauer (Basle, 1556). Woodcut.
RMHRKMJ9–Prehistoric Man, Bronze Age Smelting
RMA47JE8–podgoriza aluminium smelting plant at kap in montenegro
RMER7HTE–Smelting and refining plant, The Omaha and Grant Smelting Co
RMD96J2F–Blast furnace for smelting iron ore. From Agricola 'De re Metallica', Basle, 1556. Woodcut
RMBB144N–Old Gang Beck and the Remains of the Surrender Bridge Smelting Mill Yorkshire Dales National Park
RFPD10WE–This illustration dates to the 1870s and shows a blast furnace in Great Britain, where the enormous quantity of iron produced from clay ironstone was first obtained in the state of cast iron by the process of smelting. In thisprocess the clay ironstone is roasted after having been broken up into lumps. When ready, the ore is then put in a blast furnace (seen here), a structure about 40 to 50 feet high and 12 to 17 fet in internal diameter at its widest part.
RMD2TMAM–Poughkeepsie and its smelting works by night United States of America
RMB5X573–Worker at a steel recycling centre smelting samples in a furnace
RM2JNE4YD–Foundry worker in a small family metal smelting foundry in Perth, Western Australia
RMW4NCKB–GERMANY, Hamburg, company Arubis, processing of copper ore, copper smelting and production, copper cathode / Hamburg, Kupfererzeugung Arubis, Abwärme aus der Kupferherstellung wird über Wärmetauscher an Enercity für die Wärmeversorgung der Hafencity genutzt, Kupferproduktion
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