Error...there is no such material as "molten Pig Iron"...Molten Iron is formed into "Pigs" by casting it into small moulds that are called Pigs. A Pig Mill is a plant where the molten Iron is slowly poured into the moulds and when solidified results in a brick-like size of Iron called pigs because of their rounded top shape. It is a long standing process that allows pigs to be transported much easier for use in foundries etc. The molten Iron (some call it hot metal) is added to scrap steel in a Basic Oxygen Steelmaking furnace where it is converted into steel.
Hauled steel for 27 yrs and got to see some of most amazing processes in the world.
Today is year 25 for me and I still have 10 years before I retire. Started out at 20. Never a dull moment.
16:35 random Smashing Pumpkins tune in the background... Seems fitting for when this documentary was produced.
I like the level of safety in the production.
🎲🎲Old film 🎲🎲but still🎲🎲🎲interesting 21:44
Coins are one of the useful forms of metal waste. Coins can be used anywhere and distributed.
Error...there is no such material as "molten Pig Iron"...Molten Iron is formed into "Pigs" by casting it into small moulds that are called Pigs. A Pig Mill is a plant where the molten Iron is slowly poured into the moulds and when solidified results in a brick-like size of Iron called pigs because of their rounded top shape. It is a long standing process that allows pigs to be transported much easier for use in foundries etc. The molten Iron (some call it hot metal) is added to scrap steel in a Basic Oxygen Steelmaking furnace where it is converted into steel.
Black iron is what we called the unprocessed coils
Computers tell that this documentary was made 2 decades ago
4:3 aspect ratio tells that too
And the 2006 Copyright in the description
Okay
Then what?
What's the point of your statement?
You think it changed a lot? 😅
Nevertheless, these processes remain very advanced and contribute to significant betterness in all intended applications