High Middle Ages · East Asia · Technology

1177

Chinese blast furnace technology peaks

1177

Iron smelters in the northern provinces - now under Jurchen Jin control but operating with techniques perfected during the Song dynasty - ran enormous blast furnaces producing cast iron at temperatures exceeding fifteen hundred degrees. Annual Chinese iron output had reached an estimated one hundred fifty thousand tons, a staggering industrial figure that no European country would match until the height of the eighteenth-century Industrial Revolution.