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Nambu Tekki Melting

Iwachu and Photo: Yasuhiro Ohkawa

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory
Kyōto-shi, Japan

Melting

The cast iron is melted in the melting pot. When the temperature is raised to 1500ºC, the impurities appear on the surface of the bright red molten iron. Impurities make the temperature inconsistent, causing problems in forming the shape of the kettle, so, a rod is used to remove these impurities.

Details

  • Title: Nambu Tekki Melting
  • Creator: Iwachu, Photo: Yasuhiro Ohkawa
  • Rights: © Iwachu

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