Some Aspects Of The Use Of Oxygen In The Electric Furnace

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. M. Gaines
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

THE use of oxygen in electric furnaces is relatively old, and the practice has been employed by several steelmakers prior to the recent impetus given generally to the use of oxygen in steelmaking. This application has been described recently in several publications,1 and a number of patents relating to the application of oxygen in electric furnaces have been issued.2 An effort is made in this paper to assemble recent information relating to the use of oxygen in electric furnaces and to present this material from a practical viewpoint, to an extent consistent with the withholding of certain operating data which manufacturers consider to be confidential. The use of oxygen has been extended during the past months in a number of additional steel companies by incorporating oxygen practice into regular production and by much increased experimentation. Available records show that oxygen is used more or less regularly at present in 18 shops, of which six utilize the oxygen for production and the others for experimen¬tation. The number of furnaces per shop using oxygen varies from one to six. Many types of electric-furnace steel have been prepared with the assistance of pure oxygen, including low-carbon and medium-carbon killed steels, low-carbon rimming steel and low-carbon and medium-carbon stainless and alloy steels. Oxygen has been used in furnaces of all sizes up to 90 tons capacity for accelerating charge meltdown and for reduction of carbon.
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APA: J. M. Gaines  (1947)  Some Aspects Of The Use Of Oxygen In The Electric Furnace

MLA: J. M. Gaines Some Aspects Of The Use Of Oxygen In The Electric Furnace. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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