摘要 |
During melting in an electric melting furnace of iron products such as pig iron, scrap iron, directly reduced iron pellets, and various alloy metals, or mixtures of the foregoing having greatly varying impurities, solid carbon dioxide is led over the melting hearth shortly before, during, and after charging. Explosive burning of the combustible constituents is thus prevented in that the oxygen is displaced during the charging operation by the expanding gaseous carbon dioxide produced. The method makes possible electric steel production with reduced accumulation of dust and fumes in that formation thereof is largely eliminated directly at the source. By cutting down on the high volumes of gas and gas temperatures occurring during charging without carbon dioxide, substantially smaller filter installations are needed, whereby the amount of savings on investment and operating costs economically compensates for the cost of the carbon dioxide utilization.
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