1837 model of a cupola used for melting a mixture of pig iron and scrap iron in iron foundries, displayed at
Vienna Technical Museum. The caption states that it was developed by
John Wilkinson, and had air preheating for efficiency.
1887 model of a typical early 19thC charcoal blast furnace (Holzkohlen-Hochofen), displayed at
Vienna Technical Museum
1848 model of a bloom squeezer (Luppenquetsche) for preparing wrought iron blooms for the rolling mill, displayed at
Vienna Technical Museum
The Abbé Alois Harder
1769 Born in Brühl/Günzburg (Germany)
1857 Died in Vienna
Alois Harder was employed as the model maker to the Austrian K. k. Landwirtschaftgesellschaft (Agricultural Society) from 1813 to 1855, and produced more than 1000 scale models of machinery, etc.[1]. A number of his models are on display in the Vienna Technical Museum.
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Sources of Information
- ↑ 'History of Technology', Volume 17, edited by Graham Hollister-Short, Frank A. J. L. James, Bloomsbury, 1996