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Ultra high chemical power EAF for 320 t/h
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2009
Abstract
The recent projects and the new EAF orders indicate a newtrend in the furnace design proposing very big electric arcfurnaces. Concast, after the first successful installation in2003 of the 180 t EAF in Icdas, wants to reproduce the reallyoutstanding performances of this EAF with the new 220 tEAF producing 320 t/h. The equipment installed and thefurnace design will follow the “Ultra High Chemical Power”EAF indexes. An analysis on the basic engineering parameters and theextrapolation of its performance are presented.
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- Metallurgical Research & Technology , Volume 105 , Issue 12: EnvironmentElectric Arc FurnaceSteelmakingContinuous CastingHot RollingSteel Use , December 2008 , pp. 596 - 600
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- © La Revue de Métallurgie, 2008
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