iron foundry
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Definition
Noun: A manufacturing facility, or a section within one, specifically designed and equipped for the production of cast iron objects. This involves melting iron and pouring it into molds to create components of a desired shape.
Usage
The term "iron foundry" is a compound noun used to specify the type of industrial plant. It functions as the subject or object in a sentence. * The new automotive parts will be manufactured at the local iron foundry. * During the Industrial Revolution, the town grew around a large iron foundry. * Safety equipment is essential for all workers in an iron foundry.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe other nouns related to the facility.
- iron foundry workers
- iron foundry operations
- iron foundry slag (a byproduct)
Variants and Related Words
- Foundry (n): The general term for a workshop or factory for casting metal. An iron foundry is a specific type of foundry.
- Smelter (n): A facility where ore is melted to extract metal. An iron foundry typically uses pre-smelted iron (like pig iron) as its raw material.
- Casting (n): The process of pouring molten metal into a mold; the product made by this process.
Synonyms
- Ironworks (This is a broader term that can include facilities for smelting iron ore as well as foundry work.)
- Casting foundry (A more general term, often specified as "iron casting foundry".)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To cast iron: This is the primary action performed in an iron foundry.
- They cast iron for engine blocks at the foundry.
- Foundryman: A worker skilled in a foundry.
- He was a third-generation foundryman at the old iron foundry.
Noun
- a foundry where cast iron is produced