Industrial electric heating furnaces – Arc furnace device – Electrode
Patent
1980-12-24
1982-09-21
Envall, Jr., Roy N.
Industrial electric heating furnaces
Arc furnace device
Electrode
H05B 7085
Patent
active
043510566
ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed toward an improved carbon electrode having a coefficient of thermal expansion of less than 3.5.times.10.sup.-7. Composition of the electrode includes needle coke in an amount of from about 60 to 90 weight percent and a quinoline soluble binder pitch in an amount of from about 10 to 40 weight percent, having a ring and ball softening point of from about 94.degree. to 150.degree. C. consisting of a highly aromatic condensation product of a distilled cycle oil extract with an extractant selected from the group consisting of furfural, phenol, B,B'-dichloro diethyl ether, nitrobenzene and sulfur dioxide.
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Day Donald R.
Kiikka Oliver A.
Envall Jr. Roy N.
Evans Larry W.
Heidrich William A.
Knudsen Herbert D.
Standard Oil Company
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