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La soufflante d'Escaudain
France

La commune d'Escaudain a subit le contrecoup de la désindustrialisation au début des années 80 : l'arrêt des hauts fourneaux de l'usine sidérurgique Usinor.

Pour illustrer et garder en mémoire ce glorieux passé industriel, elle a conservé sur l'ancienne zone d'activité, un vestige des années 20 : une soufflante.
Cette énorme pièce d'acier en forme de sèche-cheveux, que l'on peut apercevoir en circulant sur la rocade reliant Valenciennes à Douai, est le dernier élément construit du plus grand ensemble sidérurgique du bassin minier du Nord Pas de Calais.
La soufflante permettait comme son nom l'indique, d'insuffler dans les hauts fourneaux de l'air chaud pour accélérer la combustion du minerai et du coke.
L'installation de cette soufflante à gaz de haut fourneau se situe en 1920-1923 et sa mise en service en 1926. Elle a fonctionné jusqu'en 1960.

La photo a été prise en août 2021, en fin d'après-midi. Panorama réalisé en version HDR (enfuse).

Références : http://hainautpedia.vallibre.fr/Escaudain, https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escaudain

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Copyright: Franck Masschelein
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10680x5340
Taken: 06/08/2021
Chargée: 08/08/2021
Published: 08/08/2021
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Tags: soufflantes; blowers; steel industry; factory; plant; usinor; vestige; monument; escaudain; denain; france; hdr; enfuse
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