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The Process of Making Nambu Cast Iron Teapots
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2. Pouring Liquid Iron Into The Molds
When the liquid iron is taken out from the cupola furnace, its temperature will be about 1,400 degree C – 1,500 degrees C (2,552 degrees F – 2,732 degrees F). A ladle is used for transporting the liquid iron to the mold.
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