Insulating or Conductive Lining Designs for Electric Furnace Smelting?

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. D. Steenkamp G. M. Denton D. A. Hayman
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Design of furnace containment systems can be based on one of two design philosophies: Insulating or conductive lining designs. In insulating lining designs, management of the compatibility between refractory materials and process materials (typically liquid metal and/or slag) is an important criterion for furnace design, and an important process parameter to control during furnace operation. In conductive lining designs, management of the integrity of the layer of frozen material (freeze lining) on the interface between the liquid process material, and the refractory lining, is important. For example in ferrochromium production, both lining design philosophies are applied. The work presented here discusses the significance of lining design philosophy in the context of ferrochromium production.
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APA: J. D. Steenkamp G. M. Denton D. A. Hayman  (2017)  Insulating or Conductive Lining Designs for Electric Furnace Smelting?

MLA: J. D. Steenkamp G. M. Denton D. A. Hayman Insulating or Conductive Lining Designs for Electric Furnace Smelting?. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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