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An ironworks or iron works is an where is and where heavy iron and products are made. The term is both singular and plural, i.e. the singular of ironworks is ironworks.

Ironworks succeeded when replaced former methods. An integrated ironworks in the 19th century usually included one or more blast furnaces and a number of or a with or without other kinds of ironworks. After the invention of the , converters became widespread, and the appellation replaced ironworks.

The industrial process carried on ironworks is usually described as ferrous metallurgy, but the term siderurgy is also occasionally used. This is derived from the words sideros - iron and ergon or ergos - work. This is an unusual term in English, and typically appears as the of a term used in , , and other Romance languages.

Historically, it is common that a community was built around the ironworks where the people living there were dependent on the ironworks to provide jobs and housing. As the ironworks closed down (or was industrialised) these villages quite often went into decline and experienced negative economic growth.


Varieties of ironworks

Primary ironmaking
Ironworks is used as an omnibus term covering works undertaking one or more iron-producing processes. Such processes or species of ironworks where they were undertaken include the following:

  • — which made (or sometimes finished goods) from ;
  • — where was produced from by direct reduction;
  • smelting — Employs a /iron that can survive a to produce decarbonized iron and 2/3 of a ton of industrial-quality oxygen per ton of iron. A thin film of metal oxide forms on the anode in the intense heat. The oxide forms a protective layer that prevents excess consumption of the base metal.
  • — which fined to produce , using as in a finery (hearth) and coal or charcoal in a chafery (hearth);
  • — where was remelted in an air furnace or in a foundry cupola to produce cast iron goods;
  • Potting and stamping forges with melting fineries using the first process in which was made from with mineral or coke, without the use of ;
  • — a later process for the same purpose, again with coke as fuel. It was usually necessary for there to be a preliminary refining process in a coke refinery (also called running out furnace). After puddling, the puddled ball needed shingling and then to be drawn out into in a .


Modern steelmaking
From the 1850s, pig iron might be partly decarburised to produce using one of the following:

  • The Bessemer process in a Bessemer converter, improved by the Gilchrist–Thomas process;
  • The Siemens-Martin process in an Open hearth furnace;
  • Electric arc furnace, introduced in 1907;
  • Basic oxygen steelmaking, introduced in 1952.

The mills operating converters of any type are better called steelworks, ironworks referring to former processes, like puddling.


Further processing
After bar iron had been produced in a finery forge or in the forge train of a rolling mill, it might undergo further processes in one of the following:
  • A - which cut a flat bar into rod iron suitable for making into nails.
  • A works - where rolling mills made sheets of iron (later of ), which were coated with .
  • A with a , a lighter hammer with a rapid stroke rate, enabling the production of thinner iron, suitable for the manufacture of , other , and so on.
  • A cementation furnace might be used to convert the (if it was pure enough) into by the cementation process, either as an end in itself or as the raw material for .


Manufacture
Most of these processes did not produce finished goods. Further processes were often manual, including In the context of the iron industry, the term manufacture is best reserved for this final stage.


Notable ironworks
The notable ironworks of the world are described here by country. See above for the largest producers and the notable ironworks in the alphabetical order.


Africa

South Africa


Americas

United States
  • American Iron Works in Hyattsville, Maryland
  • Bath Iron Works in
  • Burden Iron Works in Troy, New York
  • Cambria Iron Company in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
  • Falling Creek Ironworks, Virginia.
  • Saugus Iron Works in Saugus, Massachusetts
  • Toledo Iron Works in Miami, Florida
  • Tredegar Iron Works at Richmond, Virginia
  • U.S. Steel
  • Vulcan Iron Works in Pennsylvania and other places


Asia

China


India


Japan
The largest Japanese steel companies' main works are as follows:
    • Chiba Works (from former Kawasaki Steel), Chiba, Chiba, of JFE Eastern Works
    • Keihin Works (from former NKK), Kawasaki, Kanagawa, of JFE Eastern Works
    • Fukuyama Works (from former NKK), Fukuyama, Hiroshima, of JFE Western Works
    • Kurashiki Works (from former Kawasaki Steel), , Okayama, of JFE Western Works
    • Kakogawa Steel Works, Kakogawa, Hyogo
  • Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal


Korea


Vietnam
  • Formosa Ha Tinh Steel of Formosa Plastics Group in Ha Tinh Province


Europe

Czech Republic
  • Třinec Iron and Steel Works in Třinec, Czech Republic


Germany
  • Völklingen Ironworks Heritage Site


Great Britain
  • Blaenavon Ironworks Heritage Site. (Blaenafon) South Wales
  • Coalbrookdale Ironworks, Coalbrookdale
  • Cyfarthfa Ironworks at , , South
  • Dowlais Ironworks also at
  • Millwall Ironworks, a shipbuilding firm on the Isle of Dogs, on the , , England
  • Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co. Ltd, a shipbuilding firm at on the , England
  • Vulcan Iron Works at Bradford and other places


Italy
  • Cogne acciai speciali, Aosta (example of a mountain steel meel)
  • Ferreira di Servola, Trieste (operating since 1896)
  • Acciaieria di Piombino
  • Società Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano di Cornigliano, Genova
  • Acciai speciali Termi, now Terni
  • Acciaieria di Bagnoli, Napoli
  • Acciaieria di Taranto (biggest Integrated steel mill in Europe)


Sweden
  • Lummelunda Järnbruk
  • Österbybruk
  • Engelsberg Ironworks, Ängelsberg, Västmanland County
  • Storbrohyttan Gjuteri
  • Pershyttan
  • Galtström Ironworks
  • Forsbacka Ironworks km
  • Kengis Forge
  • Trångfors Forge
  • Motjärnshyttan
  • Gysinge Ironworks


Russia


Spain


Historical
  • , in . Ancient iron extraction site consisting of mines and three clay built furnaces.
  • Darkhill Ironworks, in the Forest of Dean, England. Experimental ironworks established in 1818 and designated an 'Industrial Archaeological Site of International Importance'
  • Royal Ironworks of St John, Ipanema, in São Paulo state, Brazil

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