by Y.D. Tripathi, Guillermo Fernandez
With a 120 ton EAF, designed originally to run mainly with HBI and DRI, KWT Steel in Kuwait installed the AMIGE SmartFurnace system in order to add flexibility to an operation requiring significant va ...
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by G. Fernandez, E. Placier, C. De Los Santos, N. Oki, M. Rambo, R. Corbari
With the increasing number of high productive EAF, and the variability in raw materials and product demand, the need for a system capable of adapting to the operation conditions in real time is essent ...
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by Alexander Muller, Dr. Jens Apfel, Hannes Beile
In previous years, productivity was the main focus for the steel industry as the market was booming and the steel producers were output oriented. But the situation changed and the market downturn forc ...
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by Charles Horner
EAFD Processing using Rotary Hearth Furnace (RHF)
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by Matthias Meyn, Ralf Nörthemann, Dr. Christian Fröhling & Berthold Büttenbender
Economic and Ecologic Gas Cleaning and Energy Recovery Technologies
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by Alexander Zeischka
Scrap is becoming more and more a valueable rawmaterial. Steel can be recycled nearly unlimited, this is saving a lot of ressources and energy. Nearly every steel plant has a scrap yard, to recycle an ...
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by Dr. Christian Fröhling and Dr. Jens Kempken
Economy Meets Ecology – SMS Ecoplants Solutions
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by Dr. Christian Fröhling & Jan Bader
Ecoplants Technologies – Revolutionary Continuous SEAF-Process and Innovative Energy Recovery Solutions
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by Han Sang-Ho, Chin Kwang-Geun
As a greater concern in global environmental problems has developed, considerable endeavors for reducing the weight of car-body have also steadily increased. To reduce the weight of a car-body, the us ...
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by Nurulakmal M.S., Nursyahirah I. and Teo P.T.
Significant quantities of sludge and slag are generated as waste materials or by-products from steel industries. One of the by-products is Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) steel slag which consists of oxide ...
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