A "one sweep" on the furnace ceiling [1990s].
"Hanseatic" is what they call themselves: the hard-boiled workers who tamed the behemoth that was once the Hansa coking plant day and night. The heat of endless coke oven batteries, the inferno of tar fumes and coal dust, the gas compressor hall whose massive machines compressed the coke gas and piped it to the edge of the Sauerland region - all this is brought to life again on guided tours ...
The "Steel Time Travelers" Luise & Alfred: Kokerei Hansa
Lu:
Dortmund has soo many steel mills, mines, railroads and even a port. You simply lose the overview ...
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Short description (film without sound)
Recording of the last shift at the Hansa coking plant by Thomas Hartwich, who was employed as a skilled chemical worker at the coking plant from the early 1980s until Hansa's closure in 1992. The finished coke is pushed into the fire car. Since coke comes into contact with oxygen when the oven is opened and therefore burns immediately, it has to be quickly extinguished with water and cooled down.