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For artifacts or architectural features made of iron, see ironwork.
Aerial view of Třinec Iron and Steel Works
Aerial view of Třinec Iron and Steel Works

An ironworks or iron works is a building or site where iron is smelted and where heavy iron and/or steel products are made. The term is both singular and plural, i.e. the plural of ironworks is ironworks.

An integrated ironworks in the 19th century usually included one or more blast furnaces and a number of puddling furnaces and/or a foundry with or without other kinds of ironworks.

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Blast furnaces of Třinec Iron and Steel Works
Blast furnaces of Třinec Iron and Steel Works
Worker in a Foundry
Worker in a Foundry

Ironworks is used as an omnibus term covering works undertaking one or more iron-producing processes. Such processes or species of ironworks where they were undertaken include the following (the detailed articles on each process should be consulted) or alternatively the History of Ferrous Metallurgy:

From the 1850s, pig iron might be partly decarburised to produce mild steel using one of the following:

For this period see History of the modern steel industry and Steelmaking.

After bar iron had been produced in a finery forge or in the forge train of a rolling mill, it might undergo further processes in one of the following:

Most of these processes did not produce finished goods. Further processes were opten manual, including

In the context of the iron industry, the term manufacture is best reserved for this final stage.

In the computer game Civilization IV, the ironworks is a national wonder that greatly increases the production of the city that it is built in which has access to coal and iron.

Ironworks is also the name of a live music venue in Inverness, Scotland

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