Avoiding high bottoms in brick-lined arc furnaces.

Modern CastingVol. 80 Nbr. 10, October 1990

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Buildup of contamination in the bottom of electric-arc furnaces can reduce performance

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Avoiding high bottoms in brick-lined arc furnaces.

The electric arc furnace is one type of furnace that is used in the melting of ferrous metals. In an electric arc furnace the heat is produced by an arc struck between carbon or graphite electrodes to produce heat to melt the charge. Buildups in the bath area of refractory brick-lined electric arc furnaces are generally referred to as "high bottoms," and can result in a variety of problems for th...

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