The Collaborative International Dictionary
Smelting \Smelt"ing\, a. & n. from Smelt.
Smelting furnace (Metal.), a furnace in which ores are smelted or reduced.
Usage examples of "smelting furnace".
A regular smelting furnace will be used, and silver metal cast in the needed form.
The smoke from Ruberta's cooking fire will be put down to the guard, but what's going to happen when we light the smelting furnace?
Sometimes there was a hint of a breeze, like something out of the mouth of a smelting furnace but still welcome when it dried the sweat.
At the farther end, in a fissure of the rock, were stones regularly built up, the rem Yins of a larger fire,--and what the hunter did not doubt was the smelting furnace of the Spaniards.
That place was like a smelting furnace, it was a hell of flames and smoke, but people came running out in a regular torrent.
Huge robot-driven bulldozers shoveled the gravel onto a conveyor belt, which carried it into an immense box that radiated heat in waves--probably a smelting furnace, Ttan thought.
Perrin felt a sudden heat against his back, rising then fading just as quickly, as if the doors of a huge smelting furnace had swung open and closed again.
The smelting furnace was a perpetual roar, varied only by the fervent wheeze of bellows on the cupellation hearths.
But having escaped the summer heat, they returned after the Rialla to find their princedom had taken on all the soothing qualities of a smelting furnace.
It scared me to death, the idea of this fool starting a smelting furnace in his house without knowing it, and getting his dull eyes opened.
To spend the night there would mean to sit and wait until an earthquake rent the mountain, or the earth herself fell back into the smelting furnace of the sun whence she had issued - for it was all night and no faintest dawn in the bosom of the world.