järnverk
Järnverk, also known as ironworks, are historical industrial sites where iron is smelted and processed from iron ore. These facilities were a cornerstone of the Industrial Revolution, playing a crucial role in the transition from a predominantly agrarian society to an industrial one. Järnverk typically consisted of several key components, including blast furnaces for smelting iron ore, rolling mills for shaping the iron into bars or sheets, and forges for further processing and shaping.
The process of iron smelting in a järnverk involved several steps. Iron ore, often in the form
Once the iron was smelted, it was then processed further in the rolling mills and forges. The
Järnverk were often located near sources of iron ore and coal, as well as water for powering
The decline of järnverk began in the mid-19th century with the advent of the Bessemer and Siemens-Martin