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Fornace di raffinazione per leghe di ferro Micro carbonio a carbonio medio a basso carbonio
Ferroalloy Refining Electric Furnace Refining furnaces, also known as secondary refining furnaces or ladle refining equipment, are used for deep treatment of molten steel from primary furnaces (EAF, converter, etc.). They aim to improve molten steel purity, adjust composition and temperature, and meet the production requirements of continuous casting and high-quality steel. The ferroalloy refining electric furnace is the main equipment for producing medium-carbon, low-carbon,
Forno ad arco siviera LF 15T~300T Forno siviera di raffinazione 3MVA-48MVA
Ladle Electric Arc Furnace(LF 15~300t) Refining furnaces, also known as secondary refining furnaces or ladle refining equipment, are used for deep treatment of molten steel from primary furnaces (EAF, converter, etc.). They aim to improve molten steel purity, adjust composition and temperature, and meet the production requirements of continuous casting and high-quality steel. The LF furnace is the most widely used secondary refining equipment, with specifications covering 6t
Forno di raffinazione a vuoto 15T-120T Forno VD / VOD per impianti siderurgici
VD/VOD Vacuum Refining Furnace (15~120t) VD/VOD furnaces (Vacuum Degassing Furnace/ Vacuum Oxygen Decarburization Furnace) are core equipment for vacuum refining, mainly used for degassing, decarburization, and alloy fine-tuning. VD focuses on vacuum degassing, while VOD adds vacuum oxygen blowing decarburization, suitable for stainless steel production. A Vacuum Degasser (VD) serves several purposes: lowering dissolved gas levels (H₂, N₂, O₂) in molten steel, achieving
Forno di raffinazione con degasaggio sotto vuoto RH Ruhrstahl Heraeus 80T ~ 320T
Ruhrstahl Heraeus (RH) Vacuum Degassing Refining Furnace (80t~320t) I. Overview The RH vacuum circulation degassing process (RH process) is a highly efficient secondary refining technology for molten steel. It was jointly developed by Ruhrstahl and Heraeus in Germany in 1957, with the equipment name derived from the initials of the two companies. This technology utilizes the vacuum circulation principle to perform various refining treatments on molten steel, including