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Wrought Iron

May 23, 20261 min read

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Bibliographic record

  • Authors: Britannica Editors
  • Year: 2024
  • Identifier: sha256:8e77f24512ca76d0fe0f702f41569581386caaacc61ece3325bd7932088ad6b4
  • URL: https://www.britannica.com/technology/wrought-iron

Cited by (6 claims)

  • The use of wrought iron for structural purposes was largely supplanted by steel following the invention of …
  • Wrought iron’s slag stringers produce a fibrous fracture surface, distinguishing it visually and mechanical…
  • Wrought iron can also be produced indirectly from blast-furnace cast iron via the puddling process, develop…
  • Wrought iron is produced by hot-working (shingling) an iron bloom from bloomery smelting — the successive h…
  • Consolidated wrought iron contains approximately 1–2 wt% slag inclusions (primarily fayalitic iron silicate…
  • Consolidated wrought iron typically contains less than 0.1 wt% carbon.

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  • The use of wrought iron for structural purposes was largely supplanted by steel following the inv…
  • Wrought iron's slag stringers produce a fibrous fracture surface, distinguishing it visually and …
  • Wrought iron can also be produced indirectly from blast-furnace cast iron via the puddling proces…
  • Wrought iron is produced by hot-working (shingling) an iron bloom from bloomery smelting — the su…
  • Consolidated wrought iron contains approximately 1–2 wt% slag inclusions (primarily fayalitic iro…
  • Consolidated wrought iron typically contains less than 0.1 wt% carbon.
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