by J. Münzer, E. Schaub, R. Allmannsdörfer, D. Michels,
Paul Wurth Hot Blast Stoves Introduction
ü History
ü Types of Hot Blast Stoves
ü Project Competences
Technological Highlights
ü Ceramic Burner
ü Chequer Grid
ü Refractory design
ü Doubl ...
Read More
Available for borrowing.
Please login to borrow the book.
by Ngo Tien Tho
Hot Charge Success After Five Years Fine-tuning in Southern Steel – Viet Nam Steel Industry
Read More
Available for borrowing.
Please login to borrow the book.
by -
In the emerging countries and regions like mainland China and Southeast Asia, etc., the cost of steel making by EAF is much higher than that by converter due to high price of power and scrap. Therefor ...
Read More
Available for borrowing.
Please login to borrow the book.
by Reinoud Van Laar, Jacques Pilote, Koen Meijer
The blast furnace has been an efficient technology for producing hot metal using pellets,
sinter, lump ore, coke, coal and natural gas. The technology has been continuously
improved and a modern bla ...
Read More
Available for borrowing.
Please login to borrow the book.
by A. Mueller, J. Apfel, H. Beile
Scrap preheating for electric arc furnaces not only helps to lower the conversion
costs, it also helps steelmakers to stay competitive in a challenging market. With
scrap preheating, EAFs can be run o ...
Read More
Available for borrowing.
Please login to borrow the book.
by Martin Koch
How Small Technical Changes can Improve OPEX & CO2 Footprint The Green Nozzle
Read More
Available for borrowing.
Please login to borrow the book.
by Sergio Luiz Cabral Da Silva, Paulo Osorio Caldeira Brant, Jose Mendes Nunes, Francisco Jose Lopez Gonzalez, Alan Aza Castro
The EAF is responsible for 25.6 %, approximately, of the steel production in the world.
Magnesia carbon bricks are the most common material for the working lining of EAF,
followed by the dry mixes u ...
Read More
Available for borrowing.
Please login to borrow the book.