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Furnace may refer to:
Appliances
Buildings
- Furnace (central heating): a furnace, or a heater or boiler, used to generate heat for buildings
 - Boiler, used to heat water; also called a furnace in American English when used for heating and hot water in a building
 - Jetstream furnace or Tempest boiler, a design of wood-fired water heater
 
Industry
- Industrial furnace, a device used in industrial applications
- Glass melting furnace
 - Muffle furnace or retort furnace
 - Solar furnace
 - Vacuum furnace
 
 - Metallurgical furnace, a device used to heat metal and metal ore
 
Places
United Kingdom
- Furnace, Argyll, a village in Scotland
 - Furnace, Carmarthenshire, a village in Carmarthenshire, Wales
 - Furnace, Ceredigion, a village in Ceredigion, Wales
 
United States
- Furnace, California, a former settlement
 - Furnace, Indiana, a small town
 - Furnace, Kentucky
 - Furnace, Virginia
 - Furnace, West Virginia
 - Dover Furnace station, New York
 - Furnace Creek, California, a town in Death Valley, California
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
- Furnace (film), a 2006 horror film
 - The Furnace (1920 film), a film based on the novel The Furnace by "Pan"
 - The Furnace (2020 film), an Australian adventure drama film
 
Literature
- Furnace: Lockdown, series of books by author Alexander Gordon Smith
 - The Furnace (magazine), a literary magazine
 - The Furnace, a 1907 novel by Rose Macaulay
 - "The Furnace" (short story), a short story by Stephen King
 
Music
- Furnace (album), by Download, 1995
 - Furnace, a 1972 album by Keith Hudson
 - Furnaces (2016), album by Ed Harcourt
 
Other uses
- HMS Furnace, four ships of the Royal Navy
 - Walt Furnace (born 1943), American businessman and politician
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Furnace
 - Fire test
 - Foundry
 - Furness (disambiguation)
 - Oil refinery
 - Oven
 - Smelter
 
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