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ground floor, so that
ladles and
slag pots can
easily be
maneuvered under either end of the
furnace.
Separate from the
furnace structure is the
electrode support...
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blast furnace slag,
granulated blast furnace slag,
basic oxygen furnace slag, and
electric arc
furnace slag).
Slag generated from the EAF
process can contain...
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granulated blast-
furnace slag (GGBS or GGBFS) is
obtained by
quenching molten iron
slag (a by-product of iron and steel-making) from a
blast furnace in water...
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usually molten metal and
slag phases tapped from the bottom, and
waste gases (flue gas)
exiting from the top of the
furnace. The
downward flow of the...
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observes the
furnace through the
sight gl**** or peep hole in the tuyeres.
Slag will rise to the top of the pool of iron
being formed. A
slag hole, located...
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required to form a
slag. The
small particles of iron
produced in this way fall to the
bottom of the
furnace,
where they
combine with
molten slag,
often consisting...
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copper in
slag value of 0.23% for a wet-charged
reverberatory furnace vs 0.37% for a calcine-charged
furnace. In the case of calcine-charged
furnaces, a significant...
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slagging,
which involves adding heat and chemicals.
Slag is the
material in
which the
impurities from ores (known as gangue), as well as
furnace lining...
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milling s**** is added,
together with pig iron from
blast furnaces. Once all the
steel has melted,
slag-forming
agents such as
limestone are added. Atmospheric...
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equipped with
three furnaces for
production of high
carbon ferromanganese and ferrosilicon. In 1969, a
reduction furnace and a
slag furnace were commissioned...