Electric Furnaces And Their Industrial Applications

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Electric Furnaces And Their Industrial Applications
J John Wright
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W. , or 225 E. H. P. , the charge being introduced into the furnace in a cold state.
The raw materials employed are Dannemore pig iron and wrought iron, which are fed into the furnace along with scrap steel, and in the proportions indicated by experience, as yielding the best percentage of carbon.
M. Kjellin is reported to have spoken as follows regarding his invention " By the electric furnace described, the steel has no op- 140 THEIR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS portunity of taking up such gases,
...or other impurities, and the quality is also better than that of crucible steel with the same analysis. To make special steels with nickel, tungsten or chromium, offers no difficulties, and the alloys are quite homogeneous. The cost of production depends, principally on the efficiency of the furnace and the price of power.
" At the furnace now in use at Gysinge, the losses have been experimentally proved to be 87*5 k. W. , so that the effective power absorbed by the steel is 165 87*5 = 77*5 k. W.


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