Govăjdia Blast Furnace
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__NOTOC__ The Govăjdia Blast Furnace is a disused
blast furnace A blast furnace is a type of metallurgical furnace used for smelting to produce industrial metals, generally pig iron, but also others such as lead or copper. ''Blast'' refers to the combustion air being "forced" or supplied above atmospheric ...
in Govăjdia village,
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, in the
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region of
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. An earlier blast furnace had been set up at
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in 1781, but the quantity of raw materials it prepared for workshops involved in
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refining proved inadequate. Thus, the ''Thesaurariat'' at
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, which represented the Imperial Austrian authorities, coordinated mining activities in Transylvania and had an office based in the
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, decided in 1802 to build a second furnace in the
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area. The site chosen was at the confluence of two rivers close to a group of forge works and iron mines. Ciprian Iancu
"Furnalul de la Govăjdie, lăsat în paragină"
''
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'', 7 November 2010; accessed February 13, 2012
Construction began in 1806, and although finished in 1810, production only began in April 1813, once the necessary annexes had been built. Daniel I. Iancu
"Furnalul de la Govăjdia"
''Dilema Veche'', Nr. 327, May 2010; accessed February 13, 2012
A tablet placed on the front of the furnace read: ''Augusto Imperante Francisco Extructum 1810'' ("Built 1810 during the reign of the venerable
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").Istoria Metalurgiei Hunedorene
at the
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's Hunedoara Engineering Faculty site; accessed February 13, 2012
The furnace's first period of use was fairly short at seven and a half months, as the crucible had become quite worn and enough cast iron had been generated to last the nearby workshops three years. In all, 1380.3 tons of cast iron were produced. Periods of repair, use and abandonment followed over the ensuing century. In 1837, a fire caused structural damage to the furnace, and an investment of 40,529
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was approved. Its volume was expanded to , the
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was repaired and the bellows compressor was improved. On August 25, 1840, an
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began operating. In 1841, a
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for transporting ore to the furnace's upper opening was installed. Little wagons would load the ore downward into the furnace; this mechanism replaced the
inclined plane An inclined plane, also known as a ramp, is a flat supporting surface tilted at an angle from the vertical direction, with one end higher than the other, used as an aid for raising or lowering a load. The inclined plane is one of the six clas ...
s used earlier. The railway was long and made of cast iron from Govăjdia, and was the first such of its kind in Transylvania, extended to Hunedoara in 1900 (''see Transylvanian mining railway''). The cooling systems, the loading mechanism and the continuous production cycle were quite advanced for contemporary Europe. Its most intense period of production took place between 1871 and 1889. Legend holds that metal prepared there as well as at the
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was used for raw material in the building of the
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, but there is no documentary evidence in support of this claim. Activity lessened after 1896 due to the new
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. The final repairs were made in 1914–1916, and the last batch of cast iron came out in 1918. Daniel Groza
"Turnul Eiffel 'Made in Reșița, România'. Falsa legendă urbană care încă umflă orgoliul multor români"
''
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'', September 19, 2016; accessed March 7, 2018
The furnace closed down permanently in 1924. In 2008, the site was acquired by Ghelari Town Hall because of a failure by Hunedoara Steel Works, the previous owner, to pay taxes on the property. As of 2010, the chimney was intact with the original iron girdles still in place, but the roof was in serious need of repair, and the site was strewn with garbage, although the interior was fairly clean.


See also

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List of preserved historic blast furnaces This list of preserved historic blast furnaces contains decommissioned blast furnaces, of which substantial remains survive. The furnaces are preserved in a park or museum, or as a site otherwise open to visitors, or intended to become such. While ...


Gallery

File:Govajdia furnace 3.jpg, Furnace building File:Govajdia furnace 2.jpg, Crucible area File:Long tunnel govajdia.jpg, Tunnel for ore transport File:Furnal construit la 1890 - arhiva Pilu Gaina.jpg, In use, 1890 File:Conducerea si personalul furnalului din Govajdie.jpg, Employees, 1890 File:Szenpajta 1808 bol.jpg, Drawing of the manganese deposit, 1808 File:Podul de șarjare.jpg, Sketch of the viaduct for loading the furnace, 1808


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