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Metal Industry Collection (page 2)

The metal industry is a diverse and dynamic sector that plays a crucial role in various aspects of our daily lives

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Steel strips are pictured at the Ariel Metal steel trader warehouse in Podolsk

Steel strips are pictured at the Ariel Metal steel trader warehouse in Podolsk outside Moscow, Russia February 9, 2018. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: A steel coil is unrolled on the line at the Novolipetsk Steel PAO steel mill in Farrell

A steel coil is unrolled on the line at the Novolipetsk Steel PAO steel mill in Farrell, Pennsylvania, U.S. March 9, 2018. REUTERS/Aaron Josefczyk

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Steel rebar is pictured at the Ariel Metal steel trader warehouse in Podolsk

Steel rebar is pictured at the Ariel Metal steel trader warehouse in Podolsk outside Moscow, Russia February 9, 2018. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Steel angles are pictured at the Ariel Metal steel trader warehouse in Podolsk

Steel angles are pictured at the Ariel Metal steel trader warehouse in Podolsk outside Moscow, Russia February 9, 2018. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Steel profile pipes are pictured at the Ariel Metal steel trader warehouse in Podolsk

Steel profile pipes are pictured at the Ariel Metal steel trader warehouse in Podolsk outside Moscow, Russia February 9, 2018. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Metal bars are seen at a steel workshop in Marseille

Metal bars are seen at a steel workshop in Marseille, France, March 26, 2018. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: A worker uses an angle grinder on a piece of metal at a steel workshop in Marseille

A worker uses an angle grinder on a piece of metal at a steel workshop in Marseille, France, March 26, 2018. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: A worker welds a piece of metal at a steel workshop in Marseille

A worker welds a piece of metal at a steel workshop in Marseille, France, March 26, 2018. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Stainless Steel is seen stamped onto the blade of a knife in Manchester

Stainless Steel is seen stamped onto the blade of a knife in Manchester, Britain, March 26, 2018. REUTERS/Phil Noble

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: A steelworker is seen in a mill in Chau Khe village outside Hanoi

A steelworker is seen in a mill in Chau Khe village outside Hanoi, Vietnam March 30, 2018. REUTERS/Kham

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Water runs off a steel coil as it is unrolled on the line at the Novolipetsk Steel PAO

Water runs off a steel coil as it is unrolled on the line at the Novolipetsk Steel PAO
Steam rolls off a slab of steel as it rolls down the line at the Novolipetsk Steel PAO steel mill in Farrell, Pennsylvania, U.S. March 9, 2018. REUTERS/Aaron Josefczyk

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Steel plates are pictured at the Ariel Metal steel trader warehouse in Podolsk

Steel plates are pictured at the Ariel Metal steel trader warehouse in Podolsk outside Moscow, Russia February 9, 2018. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Stainless Steel cutlery is seen in Manchester

Stainless Steel cutlery is seen in Manchester, Britain, March 26, 2018. REUTERS/Phil Noble

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Flat spanners are displayed at a hardware store in Marseille

Flat spanners are displayed at a hardware store in Marseille, France, March 26, 2018. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Stainless steel needles lie on a desk in a tattoo studio in Prague

Stainless steel needles lie on a desk in a tattoo studio in Prague, Czech Republic, March 27, 2018. REUTERS/David W Cerny

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Components made from aluminium are seen inside a factory in Dongguan

Components made from aluminium are seen inside a factory in Dongguan, China April 10, 2018. Picture taken April 10, 2018. REUTERS/Bobby Yip

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Steel pipes for the construction of a stage are pictured in central Kiev

Steel pipes for the construction of a stage are pictured in central Kiev, Ukraine, March 26, 2018. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: A view of the Old Sanaa city

A view of the Old Sanaa city, Yemen March 27, 2018. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Aerial view of a road leading to a bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of a road leading to a bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Toning the Bell, 1874. Creator: Walter Shirlaw

Toning the Bell, 1874. Creator: Walter Shirlaw
Toning the Bell, 1874. Musicians in a foundry, helping the blacksmith tone a church bell

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Novelty Iron works, Foot of 12th St. E. R. New York. Stillman, Allen & Co

Novelty Iron works, Foot of 12th St. E. R. New York. Stillman, Allen & Co
Novelty Iron works, Foot of 12th St. E.R. New York. Stillman, Allen & Co. Iron Founders, Steam Engine and General Machinery Manufacturers, 1841-44

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Bell Foundry, Germany, ca. 1874. Creator: Walter Shirlaw

Bell Foundry, Germany, ca. 1874. Creator: Walter Shirlaw
Bell Foundry, Germany, ca. 1874

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Nasmyths patent steam hammer, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Nasmyths patent steam hammer, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Nasmyths patent steam hammer, 1844. Diagram of the...novel machine, which has just been set to work at the Royal Dock-yard, Devonport [in Devon]

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: A Blacksmiths Shop, August 25, 1771. Creator: Richard Earlom

A Blacksmiths Shop, August 25, 1771. Creator: Richard Earlom
A Blacksmiths Shop, August 25, 1771

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: The Making of Armours, from Hymmelwagen auff dem, wer wol lebt... 1517

The Making of Armours, from Hymmelwagen auff dem, wer wol lebt... 1517

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: [Factory Interior], ca. 1880. Creator: Louis Lafon

[Factory Interior], ca. 1880. Creator: Louis Lafon
[Factory Interior], ca. 1880

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: The Forge. Creator: Leonard Defrance

The Forge. Creator: Leonard Defrance
The Forge

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Metalworkers, Styria, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Metalworkers, Styria, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Metalworkers, Styria, Austria, c1935. Factory workers using an industrial hammer to shape steel. From " Osterreich - Land Und Volk", (Austria, Land and People). [R

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Forging the Anchor, 1892. Creator: Unknown

Forging the Anchor, 1892. Creator: Unknown
Forging the Anchor, 1892. Scene in a foundry, men hammering a ships anchor. After a painting in the Colchester and Ipswich Museums Collection. From " Modern Art Monographs"

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Making Armour for the Knights of Old, c1934

Making Armour for the Knights of Old, c1934. Illustration showing an armourers workshop containing a forge and anvil, and pieces of armour

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Work in an Iron Foundry and Smithy During The Period of the Middle Ages, c1934

Work in an Iron Foundry and Smithy During The Period of the Middle Ages, c1934. Illlustration showing iron founding and tool-making

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Shoe Lane, London, c1806. Artist: William Henry Pyne

Shoe Lane, London, c1806. Artist: William Henry Pyne
Interior view of Russell, Pontifex and Goldwins copper and brass works at nos 46-48 Shoe Lane, London, 1806, showing the men at work

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Money making; stamping and milling the disks and weighing the finished coins, 20th century

Money making; stamping and milling the disks and weighing the finished coins, 20th century. When the disks have been cut they are marked (top left), that is

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Money making; cutting strips of silver into disks, 20th century

Money making; cutting strips of silver into disks, 20th century. The cutting machine stamps out a double row of disks

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Making money; lowering a pot of liquid metal into a machine, 20th century. Artist

Making money; lowering a pot of liquid metal into a machine, 20th century. Artist
Making money; lowering a pot of liquid metal into a machine, 20th century

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Making money; pots of liquid metal being handled in the melting room, 20th century

Making money; pots of liquid metal being handled in the melting room, 20th century. A red hot pot containing liquid metal has been lifted out of the furnace in a clamp

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Deutsch Paters box baler crushing scrap, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist

Deutsch Paters box baler crushing scrap, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist
Deutsch Paters box baler crushing scrap, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. The machine baled the scrap in The Edgar Allen Steel Cos Rotherham yard before it was sent to their Sheffield foundry for

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Linderman Aleta cutting jaws, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters

Linderman Aleta cutting jaws, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters
Linderman Aleta cutting jaws, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. A scrapyard worker using Linderman Aleta cutting jaws to reduce scrap before being baled

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Linderman box baler crushing scrap, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963

Linderman box baler crushing scrap, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. The machine baled the scrap in The Edgar Allen Steel Cos Rotherham yard before it was sent to their Sheffield foundry for melting

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Scrapyard worker, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters

Scrapyard worker, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters
Scrapyard worker, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. A scrapyard worker beside a set of Linderman Alista cutting jaws which were used to reduce scrap before being baled

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Forge in action at Edgar Allens steel foundry, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963

Forge in action at Edgar Allens steel foundry, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963. Impression die forging pounds or presses metal between two dies (called tooling)

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Close-up of a forge being worked at Edgar Allens foundry, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1962

Close-up of a forge being worked at Edgar Allens foundry, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1962

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Recycling scrap, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1965. Artist: Michael Walters

Recycling scrap, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1965. Artist: Michael Walters
Recycling scrap, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1965. Edgar Allens of Sheffield used this plant in Rotherham to recycle scrap from their main facility in Sheffield

Background imageMetal Industry Collection: Trapiche or Mill Used at the Lavaderos or Gold Washings, c1826, (1911)

Trapiche or Mill Used at the Lavaderos or Gold Washings, c1826, (1911). From Chile, by G. F. Scott Elliot, M.A. F.R.G.S. [T. Fisher Terrace, London, 1911]



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The metal industry is a diverse and dynamic sector that plays a crucial role in various aspects of our daily lives. From the Farrier shoeing horse drinking water from trough near open stable doors, to the Rabelo boats sailing under the iconic Dom Luis I bridge in Douro river, Porto, metal is an integral part of these scenes. One cannot overlook the intense craftsmanship involved in welding, where skilled workers fuse metals together to create strong and durable structures. The Dom LuAis I Bridge in Porto stands tall as a testament to the engineering marvels achieved through metalworking. At steel mills like Novolipetsk Steel PAO in Farrell, slabs of steel roll down production lines with precision and efficiency. Molten ferroalloy ladles inside Eurasian Resources Groups (ERG) showcase the high temperatures required for metallurgical processes. Steel channels at Ariel Metal steel trader warehouse in Podolsk demonstrate how this versatile material can be shaped into various forms for construction purposes. Similarly, steel plates and bars stored within their premises highlight its wide range of applications across industries. From Chau Khe village outside Hanoi to construction sites in Phnom Penh, steel rods are essential components used extensively for building infrastructure worldwide. Meanwhile, aluminium heater tubes inside factories like Dongguan contribute to efficient heat transfer systems. Even beyond terrestrial boundaries lies the significance of metals - aerial views reveal brine pools at SQM lithium mine on Atacama salt flat; an essential source for battery manufacturing and renewable energy technologies. Whether it's shaping horseshoes or constructing bridges; producing alloys or storing materials – every aspect of life benefits from the innovations brought forth by the ever-evolving metal industry.