Blast Furnace Gas (english) By-product gas created by the iron making process which is used as fuel for the boilers.
Blasting (Blast Cleaning) (english) A process for cleaning or finishing metal objects by use of an air blast or centrifugal wheel that throws abrasive particles against the surface of the work pieces. Small, irregular particles of steel or iron are used as the abrasive in grit blasting, and steel or iron balls in shot blasting.
Blister (english) 1) Coating defect consisting of the formation of bubbles in a coating, which appear as hemispherical elevations. The blisters are hollow, and are usually caused by entrapped air or solvent. 2) A raised spot on the surface on the surface of metal due to expansion of gas which causes a subsurface metal separation such as inclusions and small laminations.
Block, Jo (english) Shop name for a Johnnson gage block, a very accurate measuring device.
Blocker (english) Preform die or impression, used when part cannot be made in a single operation.
Bloom 2 (english) A semi-finished hot rolled product, rectangular in cross section, produced on a blooming mill. For iron and steel, the width is not more than twice the thickness, and the cross-sectional area is usually not less than 36 sq. in. Iron and steel blooms are sometimes made by forging.
Bloomery (english) A primitive furnace used for direct reduction of ore to iron.
Blow (english) The impact or force delivered by one workstroke of the forging equipment.
Blue Annealing (english) Heating hot rolled ferrous sheet in an open furnace to a temperature within the transformation range and then cooling in air, in order to soften the metal. The formation of a bluish oxide on the surface is incidental.
Boiler (english) A closed vessel in which water, is transformed into steam at a given pressure and temperature under controlled conditions.
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