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1. Intertitle: charging the blast furnaces. Coke, ore and fluxes are
delivered to the furnace throat in tubs by means of an inclined
elevator. The control system for the electric drive of the inclined
elevator
2. Intertitle: The Eisenhütte-Oberhausen I blast furnace
plant with the older blast furnaces 1-5. Coke, ore and fluxes are fed
into the blast furnace throat in small trolleys by vertical steam
hoists.
3. Intertitle: The Eisenhütte-Oberhausen I blast furnace
plant with blast furnaces 6-9 of the latest design. Charging by inclined
elevator and bucket.
4. Intertitle: Blower power station with 4 gas
blowers with a combined output of 12,000 hp.
5. Intertitle: Casting
bay for blast furnaces 6-9. After being crushed, the special pig iron
cast in sand beds is lifted out of the sand by an overhead crane using
load magnets and loaded into railway wagons.
6. Intertitle: The
Thomas pig iron produced for the manufacture of steel is drained from
the tap hole of the blast furnace into mobile ladles. The slag that runs
off during the melting process of the iron ore also runs into mobile
ladles.
7. Intertitle: After the liquid iron has been drained off,
the tap hole of the blast furnace is plugged by the tap hole plugging
machine.
8. Intertitle: The ladles filled with molten pig iron are
transported by locomotives on standard-gauge tracks to the steelworks.
The ladles filled with liquid slag are transported to the slag heap, and
the slag is poured out there.
Source: Documentary, Deutsche Lichtbild-Gesellschaft, 1917.
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