High Middle Ages · East Asia · Technology
1030
Song engineers develop coke-fueled iron smelting
1030
Facing deforestation around their northern foundries, Song ironworkers in Hebei began substituting coke for charcoal in blast furnaces, achieving higher temperatures and greater output. The innovation allowed China to sustain annual iron production exceeding a hundred thousand tons, an industrial achievement that would not be replicated elsewhere until Britain's eighteenth-century revolution.