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A tuyere or tuyère (; ) is a tube, or pipe allowing the blowing of into a furnace or .W. K. V. Gale, The iron and Steel industry: a dictionary of terms (David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1972), 216–217.

Air or is injected into a hearth under pressure from or a or other devices. This causes the fire to become hotter in front of the blast than it would otherwise have been, enabling metals to be or or made hot enough to be worked in a , though these are blown only with air. This applies to any process where a blast is delivered under pressure to make a fire hotter. Archeologists have discovered tuyeres dating from the ; one example dates from between 770 BCE and 515 BCE.

Following the introduction of , tuyeres are often water-cooled.

Around the year 1500 new ironmaking techniques, including the and , were introduced into England from France, along with the French technical terms relating to the new technology. "Tuyere" () is one of these French words, sometimes Anglicised as tue-iron or tue iron.


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  • A normally had one tuyere.
  • Early blast furnaces also had one tuyere, but were fed from bellows perhaps 12 feet (3.7m) long operated by a waterwheel. During the Industrial Revolution, the blast began to be provided using , initially working blowing cylinders. Improvements in foundry practice enabled gas-tight pipes to be produced, enabling one engine to deliver blast to several sides of a furnace, through multiple tuyeres.
  • A contained finery and hearths, usually one of the latter and one to three of the former. Each hearth was equipped with its own set of bellows, blowing into it through a tuyere.
  • The 's hearth at their forge has a tuyere, often blown by foot-operated bellows.
  • Tuyeres were also used in smelting and in .
  • As of 2009 the world's largest blast furnace in , China operated by Shougang Jing Tang United Iron and Steel Ltd had 42 tuyeres, through which the is injected in the furnace. They are usually made from copper and cooled with a to withstand the extreme temperatures.

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