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An ironworks or iron works is an industrial plant where iron is smelted and where heavy iron and
steel Steel is an alloy made up of iron with added carbon to improve its strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron. Many other elements may be present or added. Stainless steels that are corrosion- and oxidation-resistant ty ...
products are made. The term is both singular and plural, i.e. the singular of ''ironworks'' is ''ironworks''. Ironworks succeeded
bloomeries A bloomery is a type of metallurgical furnace once used widely for smelting iron from its oxides. The bloomery was the earliest form of smelter capable of smelting iron. Bloomeries produce a porous mass of iron and slag called a ''bloom''. ...
when
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 ...
s replaced former methods. An integrated ironworks in the 19th century usually included one or more blast furnaces and a number of puddling furnaces or a foundry with or without other kinds of ironworks. After the invention of the Bessemer process, converters became widespread, and the appellation
steelworks A steel mill or steelworks is an industrial plant for the manufacture of steel. It may be an integrated steel works carrying out all steps of steelmaking from smelting iron ore to rolled product, but may also be a plant where steel semi-fini ...
replaced ironworks. The processes carried at ironworks are usually described as ferrous metallurgy, but the term siderurgy is also occasionally used. This is derived from the Greek words ''sideros'' - iron and ''ergon'' or ''ergos'' - work. This is an unusual term in English, and it is best regarded as an
anglicisation Anglicisation is the process by which a place or person becomes influenced by English culture or British culture, or a process of cultural and/or linguistic change in which something non-English becomes English. It can also refer to the influen ...
of a term used in
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
, Spanish, and other Romance languages. Historically, it is common that a community was built around the ironworks where the people living there was dependent on the ironworks to provide jobs and housing. As the ironworks closed down (or was industrialised) these villages quite often went into decline and experienced negative economic growth.


Varieties of ironworks


Primary ironmaking

Ironworks is used as an omnibus term covering works undertaking one or more iron-producing processes. Such processes or species of ironworks where they were undertaken include the following: *
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 ...
s — which made
pig iron Pig iron, also known as crude iron, is an intermediate product of the iron industry in the production of steel which is obtained by smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. Pig iron has a high carbon content, typically 3.8–4.7%, along with silic ...
(or sometimes finished cast iron goods) from
iron ore Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. The iron is usually found in the fo ...
; *
Bloomeries A bloomery is a type of metallurgical furnace once used widely for smelting iron from its oxides. The bloomery was the earliest form of smelter capable of smelting iron. Bloomeries produce a porous mass of iron and slag called a ''bloom''. ...
— where bar iron was produced from
iron ore Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. The iron is usually found in the fo ...
by direct reduction; * Electrolytic smelting — Employs a
chromium Chromium is a chemical element with the symbol Cr and atomic number 24. It is the first element in group 6. It is a steely-grey, lustrous, hard, and brittle transition metal. Chromium metal is valued for its high corrosion resistance and hardne ...
/iron anode that can survive a to produce decarbonized iron and 2/3 of a ton of industrial-quality oxygen per ton of iron. A thin film of metal oxide forms on the anode in the intense heat. The oxide forms a protective layer that prevents excess consumption of the base metal. * Finery forges — which fined
pig iron Pig iron, also known as crude iron, is an intermediate product of the iron industry in the production of steel which is obtained by smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. Pig iron has a high carbon content, typically 3.8–4.7%, along with silic ...
to produce bar iron, using
charcoal Charcoal is a lightweight black carbon residue produced by strongly heating wood (or other animal and plant materials) in minimal oxygen to remove all water and volatile constituents. In the traditional version of this pyrolysis process, cal ...
as
fuel A fuel is any material that can be made to react with other substances so that it releases energy as thermal energy or to be used for work. The concept was originally applied solely to those materials capable of releasing chemical energy but ...
in a finery (hearth) and coal or charcoal in a chafery (hearth); * Foundries — where
pig iron Pig iron, also known as crude iron, is an intermediate product of the iron industry in the production of steel which is obtained by smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. Pig iron has a high carbon content, typically 3.8–4.7%, along with silic ...
was remelted in an air furnace or in a foundry cupola to produce cast iron goods; * Potting and stamping forges with melting fineries using the first process in which bar iron was made from
pig iron Pig iron, also known as crude iron, is an intermediate product of the iron industry in the production of steel which is obtained by smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. Pig iron has a high carbon content, typically 3.8–4.7%, along with silic ...
with mineral coal or coke, without the use of
charcoal Charcoal is a lightweight black carbon residue produced by strongly heating wood (or other animal and plant materials) in minimal oxygen to remove all water and volatile constituents. In the traditional version of this pyrolysis process, cal ...
; * Puddling furnaces — a later process for the same purpose, again with coke as fuel. It was usually necessary for there to be a preliminary refining process in a coke refinery (also called running out furnace). After puddling, the puddled ball needed shingling and then to be drawn out into bar iron in a rolling mill.


Modern steelmaking

From the 1850s, pig iron might be partly decarburised to produce
mild steel Carbon steel is a steel with carbon content from about 0.05 up to 2.1 percent by weight. The definition of carbon steel from the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) states: * no minimum content is specified or required for chromium, cobalt ...
using one of the following: * The Bessemer process in a Bessemer converter, improved by the Gilchrist–Thomas process; * The Siemens-Martin process in an Open hearth furnace; * Electric arc furnace, introduced in 1907; * Basic oxygen steelmaking, introduced in 1952. The mills operating converters of any type are better called steelworks, ironworks referring to former processes, like
puddling A puddle is a small accumulation of liquid on a surface. Puddle or Puddles may also refer to: * Puddle, Cornwall, hamlet in England * ''Puddle'' (video game) * Puddle (M. C. Escher), a woodcut by M. C. Escher * Weld puddle, a crucial part of the ...
.


Further processing

After bar iron had been produced in a finery forge or in the forge train of a rolling mill, it might undergo further processes in one of the following: *A slitting mill - which cut a flat bar into rod iron suitable for making into nails. *A tinplate works - where rolling mills made sheets of iron (later of
steel Steel is an alloy made up of iron with added carbon to improve its strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron. Many other elements may be present or added. Stainless steels that are corrosion- and oxidation-resistant ty ...
), which were coated with tin. *A
plating forge Plating is a surface covering in which a metal is deposited on a conductive surface. Plating has been done for hundreds of years; it is also critical for modern technology. Plating is used to decorate objects, for corrosion inhibition, to improv ...
with a tilt hammer, a lighter hammer with a rapid stroke rate, enabling the production of thinner iron, suitable for the manufacture of knives, other
cutlery Cutlery (also referred to as silverware, flatware, or tableware), includes any hand implement used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food in Western culture. A person who makes or sells cutlery is called a cutler. The city of Sheffie ...
, and so on. *A cementation furnace might be used to convert the bar iron (if it was pure enough) into blister steel by the
cementation process The cementation process is an obsolete technology for making steel by carburization of iron. Unlike modern steelmaking, it increased the amount of carbon in the iron. It was apparently developed before the 17th century. Derwentcote Steel F ...
, either as an end in itself or as the raw material for crucible steel.


Manufacture

Most of these processes did not produce finished goods. Further processes were often manual, including *Manufacturing by
blacksmiths A blacksmith is a metalsmith who creates objects primarily from wrought iron or steel, but sometimes from other metals, by forging the metal, using tools to hammer, bend, and cut (cf. tinsmith). Blacksmiths produce objects such as gates, grill ...
or more specialist kind of smith. *It might be used in shipbuilding. In the context of the iron industry, the term ''manufacture'' is best reserved for this final stage.


Notable ironworks

The notable ironworks of the world are described here by country. See above for the largest producers and the notable ironworks in the alphabetical order.


Africa


South Africa

* Cape Town Iron and Steel Works in Kuilsrivier, Western Cape * Mittal Steel South Africa


Americas


United States

* American Iron Works in Hyattsville, Maryland * Bath Iron Works in Maine *
Burden Iron Works The Burden Iron Works was an iron works and industrial complex on the Hudson River and Wynantskill Creek in Troy, New York. It once housed the Burden Water Wheel, the most powerful vertical water wheel in history. It is widely believed that George ...
in Troy, New York *
Cambria Iron Company The Cambria Iron Company of Johnstown, Pennsylvania was a major 19th-century industrial producer of iron and steel. Founded in 1852, it had the nation's largest steel foundry in the 1870s, and was renamed the Cambria Steel Company in 1898. The co ...
in Johnstown, Pennsylvania * Falling Creek Ironworks, Virginia. * Saugus Iron Works in Saugus, Massachusetts *
Toledo Iron Works Toledo most commonly refers to: * Toledo, Spain, a city in Spain * Province of Toledo, Spain * Toledo, Ohio, a city in the United States Toledo may also refer to: Places Belize * Toledo District * Toledo Settlement Bolivia * Toledo, O ...
in Miami, Florida * Tredegar Iron Works at
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*
U.S. Steel United States Steel Corporation, more commonly known as U.S. Steel, is an American integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with production operations primarily in the United States of America and in severa ...
**
Fairfield Works Fairfield may refer to: Places Australia * Fairfield, New South Wales, a western suburb of Sydney. **Electoral district of Fairfield, the corresponding seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly * Fairfield, Queensland * Fairfield, Victoria ...
, near Birmingham, Alabama ** Gary Works, near Chicago, Illinois **
Granite City Works Granite () is a coarse-grained (phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies undergrou ...
, near St. Louis, Missouri **
Great Lakes Works Great may refer to: Descriptions or measurements * Great, a relative measurement in physical space, see Size * Greatness, being divine, majestic, superior, majestic, or transcendent People * List of people known as "the Great" *Artel Great (born ...
, near Detroit, Michigan **
Mon Valley Works The Edgar Thomson Steel Works is a steel mill in the Pittsburgh area communities of Braddock and North Braddock, Pennsylvania, United States. It has been active since 1875. It is currently owned by U.S. Steel and is known as Mon Valley Works – E ...
( Homestead Steel Works, etc.), near Pittsubutgh, Pennsylvania * Vulcan Iron Works in Pennsylvania and other places


Asia


China

* Anben Group, Anshan & Benxi,
Liaoning Liaoning () is a coastal province in Northeast China that is the smallest, southernmost, and most populous province in the region. With its capital at Shenyang, it is located on the northern shore of the Yellow Sea, and is the northernmost ...
* China Baowu Steel Group, in various locations, for example: **
Baosteel China Baowu Steel Group Corp., Ltd., commonly known as Baowu, is a state-owned iron and steel company headquartered in the Baosteel Tower in Pudong, Shanghai, China. The company was formed by Baosteel Group absorbing its smaller state-owned pe ...
, Shanghai ** WISCO, Wuhan, Hebei ** Meishan Iron & Steel, Nanjing, Jiangsu ** Zhanjiang Iron & Steel, Zhanjiang, Guangdong * Baotou Steel,
Baotou Baotou (; mn, Buɣutu qota, Бугат хот) is the largest city by urban population in Inner Mongolia, China. Governed as a prefecture-level city, as of the 2020 census, its built-up (''or metro'') area made up of its 5 urban districts is h ...
, Inner Mongolia * Shougang Group, Beijing


India

* Five major steel works of Steel Authority of India, Ltd (SAIL) *
Kalinganagar Works Kalinganagar is a planned industrial and modern town in Jajpur district of coastal Odisha, India. It is rich in iron ore. Because of high global demand for steel, Kalinganagar is becoming a major global hub in steel, power and ancillary prod ...
of Tata Steel in Kalinganagar, Odisha *
Vijayanagar Works The Vijayanagara Empire, also called the Karnata Kingdom, was a Hindu empire based in the region of South India, which consisted the modern states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa and some parts of Telangana and Maharash ...
of JSW Steel in Bellary, Karnataka


Japan

The largest Japanese steel companies' main works are as follows: * JFE Steel ** Chiba Works (from former Kawasaki Steel),
Chiba, Chiba is the capital city of Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It sits about east of the centre of Tokyo on Tokyo Bay. The city became a government-designated city in 1992. In June 2019, its population was 979,768, with a population density of 3,605 people p ...
, of JFE Eastern Works ** Keihin Works (from former NKK),
Kawasaki, Kanagawa is a Cities of Japan, city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, one of the main cities of Greater Tokyo Area and Keihin Industrial Area. It is the second most populated city in Kanagawa Prefecture after Yokohama, and the List of cities in Japan, eight ...
, of JFE Eastern Works ** Fukuyama Works (from former NKK), Fukuyama, Hiroshima, of JFE Western Works ** Kurashiki Works (from former Kawasaki Steel), Kurashiki,
Okayama is the capital city of Okayama Prefecture in the Chūgoku region of Japan. The city was founded on June 1, 1889. , the city has an estimated population of 720,841 and a population density of 910 persons per km2. The total area is . The city is ...
, of JFE Western Works * Kobe Steel ** Kakogawa Steel Works, Kakogawa, Hyogo * Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal ** Hirohata Works ( 広畑製鐵所, of former Nippon Steel), Himeji, Hyogo **
Kimitsu Steel Works Kimitsu Steel Works () is an ironworks in Kimitsu, Chiba, Japan, established in 1965 by Nippon Steel Corporation ( 新日本製鐵), part of Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation after its 2012 merger with Sumitomo Metal Industries. Histo ...
, of former Nippon Steel), Kimitsu, Chiba ** Nagoya Works ( 名古屋製鐵所, of former Nippon Steel), Tokai, Aichi (near Nagoya) **
Ōita Works Oita often refers to: *Ōita Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan *Ōita (city), the capital of the prefecture Oita or Ōita may also refer to: Places *Ōita District, Ōita, a former district in Ōita Prefecture, Japan *Ōita Stadium, a multi-use stadium ...
( 大分製鐵所, of former Nippon Steel), Ōita, Ōita ** Yahata Steel Works (of former Nippon Steel), Kimitsu, Chiba **
Kashima Works Kashima (鹿島) may refer to: Places in Japan *Kashima District, Ibaraki, a district in Ibaraki Prefecture ** Kashima, Ibaraki, a city in Ibaraki Prefecture *** Kashima Soccer Stadium **** Kashima Soccer Stadium Station, railway station *** Kash ...
( 鹿島製鐵所, of former Sumitomo Metal),
Kashima, Ibaraki is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 67,197 in 28,873 households and a population density of 634 persons per km2. The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 31.5%. The total area of th ...
**
Wakayama Works Wakayama may refer to: *Wakayama Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan *Wakayama (city), the capital city of Wakayama Prefecture, Japan *Wakayama Station, a train station in Wakayama, Wakayama *Wakayama University , or , is a national university loc ...
( 和歌山製鐵所, of former Sumitomo Metal), Wakayama, Wakayama


Korea

* POSCO ** Gwangyang Steelworks, south coast ** Pohang Steelworks, east coast * Hyundai Steel **
Incheon Incheon (; ; or Inch'ŏn; literally "kind river"), formerly Jemulpo or Chemulp'o (제물포) until the period after 1910, officially the Incheon Metropolitan City (인천광역시, 仁川廣域市), is a city located in northwestern South Kore ...
Steelworks, west coast


Vietnam

* Formosa Ha Tinh Steel of Formosa Plastics Group in Ha Tinh Province


Europe


Czech Republic

* Třinec Iron and Steel Works in Třinec, Czech Republic


Germany

*
Völklingen Ironworks The Völklingen Ironworks (german: Völklinger Hütte) is a former blast-furnace complex located in the German town of Völklingen, Saarland. Pig iron production occurred at the site from 1882 through 1986. As one of the only intact ironworks sur ...
Heritage Site


Great Britain

* Blaenavon Ironworks Heritage Site. Blaenavon (Blaenafon) South Wales * Coalbrookdale Ironworks, Coalbrookdale * Cyfarthfa Ironworks at
Merthyr Tydfil Merthyr Tydfil (; cy, Merthyr Tudful ) is the main town in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, Wales, administered by Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council. It is about north of Cardiff. Often called just Merthyr, it is said to be named after Tydf ...
,
Glamorgan , HQ = Cardiff , Government = Glamorgan County Council (1889–1974) , Origin= , Code = GLA , CodeName = Chapman code , Replace = * West Glamorgan * Mid Glamorgan * South Glamorgan , Motto ...
, South Wales * Dowlais Ironworks also at
Merthyr Tydfil Merthyr Tydfil (; cy, Merthyr Tudful ) is the main town in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, Wales, administered by Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council. It is about north of Cardiff. Often called just Merthyr, it is said to be named after Tydf ...
* Millwall Ironworks, a shipbuilding firm on the Isle of Dogs, on the River Thames, London, England * Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co. Ltd, a shipbuilding firm at Leamouth on the River Thames, England * Vulcan Iron Works at Bradford and other places


Italy

* Cogne acciai speciali, Aosta (example of a mountain steel meel) * Ferreira di Servola, Trieste (operating since 1896) * Acciaieria di Piombino * Società Italiana Acciaierie Cornigliano di Cornigliano, Genova * Acciai speciali Termi, now ThyssenKrupp Terni * Acciaieria di Bagnoli, Napoli * Acciaieria di Taranto (biggest Integrated steel mill in Europe)


Sweden

* Lummelunda Järnbruk * Österbybruk * Engelsberg Ironworks,
Ängelsberg Ängelsberg () is a village situated in Fagersta Municipality, Västmanland County, Sweden with 144 inhabitants in 2005. It is famous for the Engelsberg Ironworks Engelsberg Ironworks ( sv, Engelsbergs bruk) is an ironworks in ''Ängelsberg'', a ...
, Västmanland County * Storbrohyttan Gjuteri * Pershyttan * Galtström Ironworks * Forsbacka Ironworks km * Kengis Forge * Trångfors Forge * Motjärnshyttan


Russia

*
Chelyabinsk Tube Rolling Plant Chelyabinsk Tube Rolling Plant (also known as ChelPipe; abbreviated as ChTPZ; russian: Челябинский трубопрокатный завод, ЧТПЗ) manufactures every kind of steel pipe, including pipes used for the construction of pet ...
, Chelyabinsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast *
Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (russian: Магнитогорский металлургический комбинат, Magnitogorskiy Metallurgicheskiy Kombinat), abbreviated as MMK, is an iron and steel company located in the city of Magnit ...
, Magnitogorsk,
Chelyabinsk Oblast Chelyabinsk Oblast (russian: Челя́бинская о́бласть, ''Chelyabinskaya oblast'') is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia in the Ural Mountains region, on the border of Europe and Asia. Its administrative center is the city ...
*
Nizhny Tagil Iron and Steel Works OJSC Nizhniy Tagil Iron and Steel Works (russian: ОАО «Нижнетагильский металлургический комбинат», Niznhetagilsky Metallurgichecky Kombinat) is a Russian steel manufacturer. It is part of the Evraz Gro ...
, Nizhny Tagil,
Sverdlovsk Oblast Sverdlovsk Oblast ( rus, Свердловская область, Sverdlovskaya oblast) is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia located in the Ural Federal District. Its administrative center is the city of Yekaterinburg, formerly known as S ...
*Novokuznetsk Iron and Steel Plant (of TMK), Novokuznetsk, Kemerovo Oblast * Novolipetsk Steel, Lipetsk, Lipetsk Oblast * Severstal,
Cherepovets Cherepovets ( rus, Череповец, p=tɕɪrʲɪpɐˈvʲɛts) is a city in Vologda Oblast, Russia, located in the west of the oblast on the banks of the Sheksna River (a tributary of the Volga River) and on the shores of the Rybinsk Reservoir. ...
, Vologda Oblast *
Ural Steel Ural may refer to: *Ural (region), in Russia and Kazakhstan *Ural Mountains, in Russia and Kazakhstan *Ural (river), in Russia and Kazakhstan *Ual (tool), a mortar tool used by the Bodo people of India *Ural Federal District, in Russia *Ural econo ...
(of
Metalloinvest Metalloinvest Management Company LLC (russian: link=no, Металлоинвест) is a Russian mining and metallurgy company specializing in the manufacture of steel. It was founded in 1999 and is composed of a mining division (Lebedinsky GO ...
), Novotroitsk,
Orenburg Oblast Orenburg Oblast (russian: Оренбургская область, ''Orenburgskaya oblast'') is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Orenburg. From 1938 to 1957, it bore the name ''Chkalov Oblast'' () ...
*Volzhsky Pipe Plant (of OAO TMK), Volzhsky, Volgograd Oblast


Spain

*
Altos Hornos de Vizcaya Altos Hornos de Vizcaya, S.A. was a Spanish metallurgy manufacturing company. It was the largest company in Spain for much of the 20th century, employing 40,000 workers at its height. The business began in 1902 in Bilbao with the merger of three ...
in Bilbao * Arcelor facilities in
Avilés Avilés (; ) is a town in Asturias, Spain. Avilés is, along with Oviedo and Gijón, one of the main cities in the Principality of Asturias. The town occupies the flattest land in the municipality, partially in a land that belonged to the sea, ...
and Gijón, formerly Ensidesa


Historical

* Kindiba, in Burkina Faso. Ancient iron extraction site consisting of mines and three clay built furnaces. * Darkhill Ironworks, in the Forest of Dean, England. Experimental ironworks established in 1818 and designated an 'Industrial Archaeological Site of International Importance' *
Royal Ironworks of St John, Ipanema The Royal Ironworks of St John, Ipanema (Portuguese: A Real Fábrica de Ferro São João do Ipanema, ou Fundição Ipanema) was the first ironworks (or foundry) to be continuously operated in Brazil. It is located in Sorocaba region, near the c ...
, in São Paulo state, Brazil


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