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Basic oxygen furnaces

In Germany and Japan, pulverized quicklime is used in making self-fluxing sinters, partially replacing limestone. Granular dead-burned dolomite is stiU used to protect the refractory lining of open-hearth and electric furnaces, but not the basic oxygen furnace. Refractory time has declined with the... [Pg.177]

Pig iron and iron and steel scrap are the sources of iron for steelmaking in basic-oxygen furnaces. Electric furnaces have rehed on iron and steel scrap, although newer iron sources such as direct-reduced iron (DRI), iron carbide, and even pig iron are becoming both desirable and available (see Iron bydirectreduction). In basic-oxygen furnaces, the pig iron is used in the molten state as obtained from the blast furnace in this form, pig iron is referred to as hot metal. [Pg.374]

Crambe was introduced to the United States in the 1970s. It is an oilseed, the oil of which is very high in emcic acid [112-86-7] (13-docosanoic acid), C22H42O2. This oil can be used to provide industrial lubricants, especially those needed for the basic oxygen furnace process for making steel (qv). Crambe is grown in relatively small volume in the midwestem United States. [Pg.449]

Basic oxygen furnaces oxygen blowing Fumes, smoke, CO, particulates (dust) Proper hooding (capturing of emissions and dilute CO), scrubbers, or electrostatic precipitator... [Pg.2178]

Bessemer Open hearth Electric Basic oxygen furnace Total... [Pg.88]

Basic oxygen furnaces (BOFs) have largely replaced open hearth furnaces for steelmaking. A water-cooled oxygen lance is used to blow high-purity oxygen into the molten metal bath. This causes violent agitation and rapid oxidation of the carbon, impurities, and some of the iron. The reaction is exothermic, and an entire heat cycle requires only 30-50 min. The atmospheric emissions from the BOF process are listed in Table 30-16. [Pg.507]

Air Pollution Emissions and Controls Basic Oxygen Furnace... [Pg.508]

Steel Basic oxygen furnace Open hearth Electric furnace Ore roasters Cupola Pyrites roaster Taconite roaster Hot scarfing... [Pg.419]

Iron end steel production, (a) A blast furnace for the production of pig iron, (b) A basic oxygen furnace, where the carbon content of pig iron is lowered by heating it with oxygen to form steel. [Pg.537]

Basic Oxygen Furnace Boilers (BOF Boilers) Basic oxygen furnace boilers are commonly employed in the BOF steel-making process. A WH boiler is fitted into the flue gas hood. The WH boiler may be either a steam generator of water-wall membrane construction or a steam-pressurized HTHW boiler. Where a steam generator is employed, the steam is fed to the plant for general use. [Pg.57]

AVT Barg BD BDHR BF BOF BOOM BOP BS W BSI BTA Btu/lb BW BWR BX CA CANDUR CDI CFH CFR CHA CHF CHZ Cl CIP CMC CMC CMC COC All-Volatile treatment bar (pressure), gravity blowdown blowdown and heat recovery system blast furnace basic oxygen furnace boiler build, own, operate, maintain balance of plant basic sediment and water British Standards Institution benzotriazole British thermal unit(s) per pound boiler water boiling water reactor base-exchange water softener cellulose acetate Canadian deuterium reactor continuous deionization critical heat flux Code of Federal Regulations cyclohexylamine critical heat-flux carbohydrazide cast iron boiler clean-in-place carboxymethylcellulose (sodium) carboxy-methylcellulose critical miscelle concentration cycle of concentration... [Pg.982]

The pollutants of concern are the same as in wet basic oxygen furnaces, but the concentration of metals (primarily lead and zinc, but also arsenic, cadmium, copper, chromium, and selenium) in wastewater is higher because of the higher percentage of scrap charged. Wastewater treatment operations are similar to those for the wet basic oxygen furnaces, including sedimentation in clarifiers or thickeners and recycle of the water.14... [Pg.55]

During operation of a basic oxygen furnace," while tipping the furnace, a rumbling sound was beard and soon after an explosion took place. It was believed that foreign material was introduced with scrap feed... [Pg.177]

Brenner, G. A. (1970). Explosions in basic oxygen furnaces. II. Trans. AIME, Open Hearth Proc., 1970 p. 89. [Pg.204]


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