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Chapter five hundred and eleven ironworks four

Lin Ze made a bracket directly on the top of the iron stir-frying furnace, and a large round roller was hung in the middle of the bracket. There were three cooked iron sticks below that extended obliquely to the furnace bed of the iron stir-frying furnace. Behind the large round roller was a water truck connected to the water truck to provide power.

Once there is a need for iron frying, just put the gate and start the water truck.

After you get the appropriate steel you need, directly close the upstream sluice gate.

In this way, not only can the safety of personnel be ensured, but the efficiency of iron frying and the quality of steel are also extremely high.

In the past, pig iron was cooled into ingots and then heated to make mature iron or steel. Lin Ze's current technology is to directly fry the pig iron water from the blast furnace into mature iron or steel. This method of ironmaking has first appeared on the mainland of China.

With cooked iron, you can directly make farm tools such as hoes and shovels. Of course, the production process requires forging, carburizing and quenching.

This is because the iron is soft, has strong forging and has excellent processing performance.

Since Lin Ze used hydraulic power to fry iron furnaces, of course Lin Ze would not forget to use hydraulic power to forge weapons or other things directly.

Human power is indeed much worse than hydraulic power, so Lin Ze built fifteen forging furnaces lined up in a row near the Xisha River.

The basic structure of the forging furnace is very simple. It can be made by ordinary blacksmiths. In fact, this thing is no different from the forging furnaces in the blacksmith repair shops that appear in all rural areas or costume films on TV.

It is an iron forging table, but the iron forging table of the forging furnace used by hydraulic power must be larger and thickened.

The increase is to forge large iron parts, and the thickness is to keep warm. After all, this requires a long time to use, so as to save fuel.

Next to each forging furnace, there is a hydraulic forging hammer. Under the forging hammer is a thick anvil, and a thick oak trough is placed under the anvil, and below is the base made of black gold and stone unique to the Black Stone Mountain.

Such a multi-layer composite stress-bearing structure can withstand the huge impact force falling from the forging hammer.

The solidity of black gold stone is even stronger than that of modern ones made of the most advanced cement, so you don’t have to worry about the quality of the base.

Among these forging furnaces, some are large and some are small.

The weight of a large forged hammer is about 300 kilograms, with a stroke of three feet, with a hammer drop of 50 times per minute; the small one is only 10 kilograms, with a stroke of two feet, with a hammer drop of 150 times per minute.

Large forged hammers are used for rough processing, while small forged hammers are fine processing - in fact, they are not very precise. After all, there are no modern facilities here, and they can only be done by manual work, and they are still hammers. Therefore, the degree of precision inside can be imagined.

After all, the processing technology of hydraulic forging hammers is essentially no different from that of blacksmiths, and it is just that the efficiency has been greatly improved!

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Blast furnace, blower, hydraulic forging hammer, iron stir-frying furnace, pulley set..., etc. These things are completely unintelligent masters like Shen Lian and Gao Yan.

If it were blast furnaces and blowers, Shen Lian and Gao Yan could understand it a little, but the improvement of steelmaking methods and the power of the hydraulic facilities behind them finally made them completely unable to recognize them.

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