Blast furnaces. Workers in front of the blast furnace operated by the Southern States Coal, Iron and Land Company, South Pittsburgh, Tennessee, USA. T


Blast furnaces. Workers in front of the blast furnace operated by the Southern States Coal, Iron and Land Company, South Pittsburgh, Tennessee, USA. The furnace was originally built in the 19th century. Dating from around the 1920s or 1930s, this photograph is from the Albert T. Keller collection of the American Iron and Steel Institute. The collection consists of historical photographs of blast furnaces used in the iron and steel industry. A blast furnace is where iron ore is heated to high temperatures in the presence of oxygen, with the carbon content controlled to produce types of steel (an alloy of iron and carbon).


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