Reductant addition in a channel induction furnace

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Electrothermic processes

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C075S010380, C075S010400, C075S010140, C075S010620, C075S010650, C075S414000

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07740681

ABSTRACT:
A method of operating a channel induction furnace to process a feed material and obtain therefrom at least one of a molten metal product, a vapor phase metal product and a slag product. A molten metal bath is maintained in the channel induction furnace and the method includes adding a reductant such as carbon or a carbon containing material directly into the molten metal bath independently of the feed material.

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