The primary purpose of the furnace is to melt metals, particularly platinum, using induction heating technology, which provides efficient and precise temperature control.
The converter uses molten iron and scrap steel as raw materials, removing carbon through slagging and oxygen blowing to produce molten steel that meets specific quality requirements.
LITE recommends using high-oxidation and high-strength magnesia carbon bricks for the furnace cap, as well as high-strength magnesia carbon bricks for areas that are severely eroded by slag.
Gas supply bricks allow for the introduction of gases like nitrogen, carbon dioxide, argon, or oxygen into the furnace, which strengthens the molten pool agitation and improves the smelting reaction.
Yes, by improving the quality of molten steel and shortening the steelmaking time, the furnace helps in reducing overall steelmaking costs.
The maximum service temperature for the furnace is between 1050-1100 degrees Celsius.
The construction is planned through detailed design schemes and construction drawings, which undergo a final review by experts to ensure accuracy and compliance.
Common uses include calcining materials such as clay, bauxite, magnesia, and activated lime.
The coking chamber typically uses silica bricks as its main masonry material.
High-strength magnesia carbon bricks are essential for areas that experience severe erosion and thermal shock, ensuring the longevity and performance of the furnace.
The converter can be repaired by using hot self-flowing materials on large faces, spraying trunnion areas, and implementing slag splash protection measures.
Silica bricks are recommended for the bottom of the coke oven carbonization chamber, and they are specially thickened for durability.
The acceptance trial includes checking insulation material in expansion joints, ensuring mechanical parts function properly, and verifying the airtightness of kiln doors.
The activated lime rotary kiln can produce between 80 tons to 600 tons daily, making it an ideal choice for active lime sintering.
Yes, the refractory materials must be high-quality and suitable for the specific thermal and mechanical demands of the furnace operations.
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