melting furnace उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The Liptons follow him to a junk yard, where they see him dumping the body on a pile of scrap metal that's dropped into a melting furnace.
- Archaeologists discovered around the foundry the existence of a historic underground mine adit and metallurgy pits beside ruins of melting furnaces, slag heap deposits and charcoal piles.
- Two years later he left Crucible, building the Halcomb Steel mill next door ( where he installed the first electric-arc melting furnace in the U . S . ).
- For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500�C . Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures.
- Since opening, the museum has also been enhanced by the replica of a glass melting furnace in an adjoining building, which should enable the production of clear glass jars to be demonstrated to the public.
- In 1856 he added a new steam boiler to the ironworks for driving a blower which forced a draft into the melting furnace, thus obtaining a higher temperature and melting the iron faster, which saved valuable man-hours.
- The first phase of the expansion, due for completion next year, includes replacing current furnaces in the Ilo foundry with a new flash melting furnace, increasing capacity from 1.13 million short tons a year to 1.25 million tons.
- By 2007, 65 hectares of the former Ince Power Station site near the Mersey had been redeveloped as part of a large bottle production factory owned by Quinn Glass, containing two glass melting furnaces and 13 bottle production lines.
- The first phase of the expansion, due for completion next year, includes replacing current furnaces in the Ilo foundry with a new flash melting furnace, increasing capacity from 1 . 13 million short tons a year to 1 . 25 million tons.
- In January, the company also started up a new aluminium melting furnace and another high-speed blanking press has been installed, which should increase the production capacity of aluminium slugs by more than 50 per cent to a total of 8, 000 metric tonnes a year.