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Characteristics of the Supersonic Combustion Coherent Jet for Electric Arc Furnace Steelmaking. [PDF]
Zhao F, Zhu R, Wang W.
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The Indirect Mineral Carbonation of Electric Arc Furnace Slag Under Microwave Irradiation. [PDF]
Tong Z, Ma G, Zhou D, Yang G, Peng C.
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Comparing Properties of Concrete Containing Electric Arc Furnace Slag and Granulated Blast Furnace Slag. [PDF]
Lee JY +4 more
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A Double Barrier Technique with Hydrotalcites for Pb Immobilisation from Electric Arc Furnace Dust. [PDF]
Lozano-Lunar A +4 more
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Pragmatic analysis of the electric submerged arc furnace continuum. [PDF]
Karalis K +3 more
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Consumable Electrode Vacuum Arc Furnace
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Briquetting and Remelting of Aspiration Dust Generated During High-Carbon Ferrochrome Crushing in Direct Current Electric Arc Furnaces. [PDF]
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Review of Scientific Instruments, 1958
Various optical systems are discussed with reference to their use with carbon arc image furnaces. A new optical system which employs two elliptical mirrors is described and shown to have numerous practical advantages. Using modifications of motion picture projection lamps, measurements have been made of carbon arc image furnaces ranging up to more than
M. R. Null, W. W. Lozier
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Various optical systems are discussed with reference to their use with carbon arc image furnaces. A new optical system which employs two elliptical mirrors is described and shown to have numerous practical advantages. Using modifications of motion picture projection lamps, measurements have been made of carbon arc image furnaces ranging up to more than
M. R. Null, W. W. Lozier
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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 1977
A new development in plasma furnace technology in which by relatively simple modifications a more or less conventional arc furnace can be made to produce a long stable plasma flame is described. A very promising application of this technique is in the steel melting as well as in direct reduction of fine iron ore, waste oxides, flotation concentrates ...
Radisav M. Nikolic, R. S. Segsworth
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A new development in plasma furnace technology in which by relatively simple modifications a more or less conventional arc furnace can be made to produce a long stable plasma flame is described. A very promising application of this technique is in the steel melting as well as in direct reduction of fine iron ore, waste oxides, flotation concentrates ...
Radisav M. Nikolic, R. S. Segsworth
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