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Moisture detection in EAF refractories

Revue de Métallurgie, 1988
Water cooling in EAF may cause explosions and damage. The steelmaker has to detect, as soon as possible, the leaks, even the slightest appearance of moisture in his EAF walls.This paper describes the process tested at Ascometal Le Marais for moisture detection, by means of sensors inserted into the refractory walls.
Y. Bonnet, P. Rosset
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Automatic setting of the EAF burners

Revue de Métallurgie, 2007
The use of chemical energy in the EAF has increased significantly in recent years, both for enhancing productivity and reducing electricity consumption. However, these tools are operated following pre-set patterns, without any feedback information from the process. This leads both to non-optimized operations and to occasional blowback
P. Nyssen   +6 more
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EAF SMARTrafo solution

2017
The reduction of energy consumptions is a relevant topic all around the world, since recently the international attention has been focused on stringent and environmental-friendly targets. These targets result extremely imperative for the steel industry as it is one of the major energy consumer among the different sectors.
Reboldi, R.   +3 more
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Characterization of Gypsum Mortars Dosed with Electric Arc Furnace Slags EAFS

Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2023
M Horgnies
exaly  

COMPARISON IN MAINTENANCE PRACTICES BETWEEN A CONSTEEL® EAF AND A CONVENTIONAL EAF

ABM Proceedings, 2011
Nicola Rondini   +3 more
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Uses of EAFS in production of blended cements

Journal of Scientific Research in Science, 2022
Essam Kishar
exaly  

EAFE is for Wimps

The Journal of Portfolio Management, 1994
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