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VD/VOD Vacuum Ladle Refining Furnace1.Features a multi-stage steam ejector or dry mechanical pumping system to achieve pressures below 67 Pa, ensuring hydrogen levels 2.Deep Decarburization (VOD): Equipped with a vacuum-rated
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70T Ladle Refining Furnace1.Equipped with a 12-15 MVA high-capacity transformer to ensure a reliable heating rate of >4°C/min for 70-ton heats, optimizing overall cycle times.2.Features a fully automated 12-16 bin alloying
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10T Ladle Refining Furnace1.Powered by a 2.5-4 MVA transformer specifically rated for 10-ton heats, achieving a heating rate of ≥4°C/min to synchronize with Induction or EAF cycles.2.Features a 5-bin alloying system and
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LF Ladle Refining Furnace1.Features a three-phase AC arc heating system with high-response electrode regulation, achieving heating rates of 3-5°C/min for tight chemical composition control.2.Equipped with advanced bottom
WebThe ladle furnace (LF) makes it possible to divide the steel melting operations, carried out in EAF, from those of treatment and refining. The liquid steel produced by the EAF is...
WebAug 5, 2020 · Ladle refining furnace is important metallurgical equipment for refining molten steel from primary refining furnace (electric arc furnace, open-hearth furnace, and converter), and...
WebVarious types of pyrometallurgical furnaces are being applied in the primary (ore based) and secondary (scrap based) non-ferrous metals production. The portfolio includes shaft...
WebLadle Furnaces Since the early ‘80s Danieli has been among the leaders in secondary refining for ordinary, specialty and stainless steels. The know-how gained over many years has been used to...
WebApr 23, 2014 · Ladle furnace A ladle furnace is used to relieve the primary process of steel making of many of the secondary refining operations. The main functions of a ladle furnace are as...
WebLadle Furnace. LF slag, or refining slag, is a basic slag produced in the final stages of steelmaking, when the steel is desulfurized in the transport ladle, during what is generally...

