Electric arc furnace insitu scrap preheating process

Industrial electric heating furnaces – Arc furnace device – For manipulation of the charge or melt

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373 81, F27D 2304

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053751396

ABSTRACT:
The present invention discloses an electric arc furnace wherein the natural gas flow is artificially altered to obtain beneficial effects. By injecting gases, preferably but not necessarily containing oxygen, into the electric arc furnace in the vicinity of the electrode port, the injected gases move vertically downward near the furnace center toward the bath. This process of injecting gases downward around the electrode enables the natural circulation in the furnace to be reversed. When gases reach the bath level, they disperse outward penetrating the scrap and depositing heat energy thereon. By preheating the scrap in this manner production is increased and emissions released into the off-gas system can be reduced.

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