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576: 466: 519: 36:. However, the term 'iron founder' is usually reserved for the owner or manager of an iron foundry, a person also known in Victorian England as a 'master'. Workers in a foundry are generically described as 'foundrymen'; however, the various craftsmen working in foundries, such as moulders and pattern makers, are often referred to by their specific trades. 97:"The iron founder" supplement. A complete illustrated exposition of the art of casting in iron. Also, the founding of statues; the art of taking casts, pattern modelling; useful formulas and tables (1893) 43:, and persons who made castings in iron or other heavy metal. The term is also often applied to the company or works in which an iron foundry operates. 201: 163: 134:
Edward Hazen, Reuben S. Gilbert, Abraham John Mason, John Ludlow Morton, Stephen H. Gimber, Raphael Hoyle, Charles Burton Uriah Hunt, 1837
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ferrous
iron foundry
blast furnace
Foundry
Casting (metalworking)
Bellfounding
Coremaking
Foundry sand testing
Smelting
"The iron founder" supplement. A complete illustrated exposition of the art of casting in iron. Also, the founding of statues; the art of taking casts, pattern modelling; useful formulas and tables (1893)
Edward Hazen, Reuben S. Gilbert, Abraham John Mason, John Ludlow Morton, Stephen H. Gimber, Raphael Hoyle, Charles Burton Uriah Hunt, 1837
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Metalworking
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Casting
Centrifugal
Continuous
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Evaporative-pattern
Full mold
Lost foam
Investment (Lost wax)
Permanent mold
Plaster mold
Sand
Semi-solid metal

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