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What Temperatures Are Used In A Blast Furnace?

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    A blast furnace is typically used to extract metals from their ores. A blast furnace used to produce iron is heated to temperatures up to 2000 degrees Celsius. This high temperature exists at the bottom of the blast furnace and then it cools gradually towards the top, which is at a temperature of 1000 degrees Celsius.

    Iron oxide, coke and limestone are added to the top of the blast furnace. The limestone absorbs acid impurities in the iron ore. Waste gases can also get out at the top and their heat is transferred to the clean air that comes in at the same point.

    The blast of hot air coming from the bottom of the furnace burns the carbon in the coke and this produces carbon monoxide which reacts with the iron oxide in the ore. Iron metal is produced and it is so hot in the furnace, this is a liquid which runs to the bottom of the furnace and can be collected.
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    Kath18  

    answered 3 years ago

      The temperature in the furnace rises to 2000 degrees Celsius.
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      Medication  

      answered 2 years ago

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