'Smelt Test Bellows' - shown as part of the Icelandic furnace layout. |
I refer you to these past postings on Bellows Reconstruction :
ONE / TWO / THREE / FOUR
Rough Design with measurements |
Depending on the operator, this bellows has been found to produce air volumes in the range of 700 litres per minute.
In practice it has turned out that this unit, over the course of a smelt in one of our 'standard' furnaces (about 25-30 cm ID), produces air = burn rates a bit on the low side (more typically in the 12 - 14 minutes per 1.8 kg charcoal burned). The net result is usually lower yields, into the range of 20 % return.
In comparison, the same furnace, with identical ore - but with the higher volume electric blower, produces higher quality results. (Both in terms of bloom density and yields into the 25 - 30% range.)
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