Rumford furnace
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Rumford furnace
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A Rumford furnace is a kiln for the industrial scale production in the 19th century of calcium oxide, popularly known as quicklime or burnt lime. It was named after its inventor, Benjamin Thompson, also known as Count Rumford, and is sometimes called a Rüdersdorf furnace after the location where it was first built and from where the design rapidly spread throughout Europe.
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Kiln for the production of calcium oxide
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumford_furnace
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2024-04-19T01:13:21Z
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