• Klear@quokk.au
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      3 months ago

      Wikipedia says no:

      The traditional shape of the molds used for pig iron ingots is a branching structure formed in sand, with many individual ingots at right angles to a central channel or “runner”, resembling a litter of piglets being nursed by a sow. When the metal had cooled and hardened, the smaller ingots (the “pigs”) were simply broken from the runner (the “sow”), hence the name “pig iron”.