Wrought iron gates manufacturing and application 


Wrought Iron Doors
That striking and beautiful wrought iron front door in your home certainly has a long and rich history.
What is Wrought Iron?
The discovery of wrought iron took place in Turkey around 2 BC. The Turks had developed a smelting process for use with iron ore. During the process, the carbon on the ore was "burned", leaving almost pure iron. This iron could then be bent, hammered and shaped into a variety of different objects and things. But its discovery in the world dates back to the Egyptians.
Wrought iron is very durable and has also been found to be resistant to corrosion and rust. Because it is easy to work with, it has become a highly sought after metal for a wide range of uses once someone has set up a smelter.
New Uses for Wrought Iron
With the invention of the new melting furnace, wrought iron could now be mass-produced in larger quantities. From the 16th century, wrought iron was used for:

tools
Iron Fork
Eiffel Tower
Different Pipe Types
Doors
Ships
First Use of Wrought Iron Doors
The first use of iron gates was in the Middle Ages, around the 10th century. Wrought iron gates helped protect and fortify castles, towns, and other areas from invasions. The use of wrought iron gates also increased in the same period.
As people discovered the beauty of wrought iron, it became a status symbol of the upper class. Carefully detailed doors were created and used in various homes across Europe. Even cathedrals and churches began to use wrought iron gates for their beauty.
How Wrought Iron Arrived in the USA?
After the discovery of the "New World", it was the French who brought the skills and foundries needed to make wrought iron. Thanks to the French, wrought iron gates, railings, doors, building materials and other items began to appear more often.
Just as in Europe, wrought-iron ornate doors became a status symbol and were often found in the homes of the wealthy and influential people of the period. The first uses of wrought iron can easily be seen today in New Orleans, Boston, New York, and other early settlements.



Modern Wrought Iron Doors
Real wrought iron can still be found in Europe. So, if you have a heart for real wrought iron, you can always import it, but be prepared to pay an exorbitant amount for it. Another option is to recycle real wrought iron. However, remelting the iron causes it to not be as strong as it was before it was recycled.

Wrought Iron or Rod Iron? Is there any difference?
Some people confuse wrought iron with bar iron. Don't feel bad that this is a bit of an occurrence. The main difference is the type of iron and how it is formed. Wrought iron is forged, rolled and shaped into the desired object such as a door.

Bar iron, on the other hand, is iron that has been formed into bars, similar to rebar. The rod can then be further processed so it can be cut into smaller pieces to make nails. When you want modern iron doors for your home, you want wrought iron doors, not bar iron doors.

Wrought Iron Door Models
There are several different styles of wrought iron gates to choose from for your home:

Traditional Iron Gates: This style of iron gate features elaborate ornaments, intricate patterns, and other unique designs.
Contemporary Iron Doors: Contemporary wrought iron doors feature sleek surfaces with sleek and smooth lines and curves.
Modern Iron Doors: Modern wrought iron doors prefer very few details in neutral colors made from natural materials. Essentially, every wrought iron door can be considered a modern door, because all doors are made of natural materials - iron and carbon.
Transitional Iron Doors: This style of iron door combines traditional and modern styles. With a door with a modern finish, you can have a door with ornate and detailed wrought iron railings in front of the windows.
Wrought iron has come a long way since it was first discovered in meteorites 3,200 years ago. Thanks to the Iron Age and advances in metal smelting, wrought iron has become a highly sought after material for a wide variety of purposes, including doors.
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