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The science of metal iron and its alloys is called iron metallurgy.
Primary Metallurgy is the science of extraction of metals from ores & minerals. If there are more than one ways of extracting a metal from its ore or mineral, then the process which gives a more pure form of metal will belong to the category of primary metallurgy & the other processes will belong to the category of secondary metallurgy. e.g. in case of iron making the blast furnace process is a primary metallurgical process whereas other processes of iron making i.e sponge iron or HBI making will belong to yhe category of secondary metallurgy, I
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1) Concenteration by gravity seperation 2) Roasting and Calcination 3) Smelting
history of metal metallurgy
The Bantu were experts in iron metallurgy.
The Bantu were experts in iron Metallurgy.
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Knowledge of iron Metallurgy helped the Bantu to migrate throughout the continent of Africa.
The Bantu people used their knowledge of iron metallurgy to make tools and weapons, which helped them in their agricultural practices and allowed them to expand their territories through migration across Africa. Iron tools made farming more efficient and productive, supporting the population growth and the spread of Bantu languages and cultures.
Iron metallurgy had a significant impact on Bantu societies by enabling them to produce tools and weapons that were stronger and more durable than those made from other materials. This technology also led to greater agricultural productivity, which contributed to population growth and the formation of more complex social structures within Bantu communities. Additionally, iron metallurgy facilitated trade networks and cultural exchanges among different Bantu groups.
The science of metal iron and its alloys is called iron metallurgy.
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The Bantu are known for introducing iron working to Africa in approximately 400 BC.
No Iron Making Started In Egypt.