I still cannot comprehend why early man ever created bronze let alone iron. Who would have thought that blowing charcoal and coke you could get a hotter fire? and for what? I tiny amount of tin or iron or copper. Yet it suddenly becomes not only nuggets but ornaments.. very similar to when we first invented plastics. Somehow.. it was easy.
you can experience it if you have an open view to the fire and watch it react as you throw stuff on it, is just as mesmerizing as cooking your marshmallow on the campfire
Excellent information. Thank you very much
Thanks for uploading, this is good for anyone who needs a brief overview of what Metallurgy is historically.
Very informative. Thanks for sharing.
Nice video, cool to learn more about metallurgy ! Thank you for the upload
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Yes - thank you for this - fascinating
I still cannot comprehend why early man ever created bronze let alone iron. Who would have thought that blowing charcoal and coke you could get a hotter fire? and for what? I tiny amount of tin or iron or copper. Yet it suddenly becomes not only nuggets but ornaments.. very similar to when we first invented plastics. Somehow.. it was easy.
you can experience it if you have an open view to the fire and watch it react as you throw stuff on it, is just as mesmerizing as cooking your marshmallow on the campfire
@@antiimperialista Yes.. that transformation of sugar energy is a sight to behold.
How could they have created something 3000 degrees Fahrenheit way back then?
需要石墨电极吗
the transportation is very dangerous in metallurgy plant,my cart can do it easily