Electromagnetic stirring in EAF was developed 70 years ago for the secondary reefing phase of the EAF.
Electromagnetic jamming in the EAF was developed 70 years ago for the secondary deterrence phase of the EAF. Today, electromagnetic mixing is an excellent tool to increase the kinetics in EAF and is a proven and reliable technology with cheap operation that can reduce EAF operating cost by saving time, energy and materials.
NEEDS- Melted Scrap, Especially in the EBT Region
- Reducing FeO concentration in slag
- Reducing the Oxygen concentration level in steel
- Homogenization of temperature and composition stratification throughout the bath
- Increasing the free opening rate of the tap hole
- Prevention of stripping collapse and electrode breakage
- Preventing cold boiling
- Energy saving
- Efficiency Increase
- Productivity increase
- Homogenization of temperature and chemical component concentration
- Increasing security and reliability, including IBT free open rate
- Even scrap melts
- Less migration and electrode breakage
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