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Somehow those furnaces look like the hell, but there is no devil around, just workers doing their important everyday job.
If you are working in that environment every day, I expect that explosions and special effects in movies must seem pretty ordinary...?
yup...
Bingo !
That o2 injection really gets the party started!🥳
That 60 Hz hum is creepy
so what exactly is the "lance" oxygen used for?
It purifies molten pig iron into steel basically, along with other processes
Hold my beer, I'll light up the grill.😏😎
Also when you drop the charge a bunch of scrap gets caught at the door and that helps melt it
Who is the supplier? MORE?
What type of furnace is it? EAF? Wy the O2 lance?
The O2 lance helps to lower the carbon content of the steel and convert it to low-carbon steel. High-carbon steel is very brittle compared to a low-carbon steel. It can be bent and shaped without cracking.
wtf is it made of? its not melting
I worked in fords eaf for a couple of years...no o2 lance....maybe this is ladle met....working the heat before the caster.
@@ARCSTREAMS it’s water cooled internally.
@@PAHighlander24 right i forgot ,, thx
Can anyone share some details of this lancing operation. We are exploring a similar solution for our Lead(Pb) smelters
The lance helps in melting the scrap into steel and get hotter quicker helps save on the k.w. used on the heat !
Wow, it's like a lava flow.
Hotter than lava
There's nothing any closer to lava than slag from steel that I know !
Is all that RF energy safe??
What prevents the lance from melting?
It’s water cooled.
The oxygen lance on our arc furnace had a 4” dia cooling water supply line. Approx 400 gallons/minute.
Thank you sir.
Somehow those furnaces look like the hell, but there is no devil around, just workers doing their important everyday job.
If you are working in that environment every day, I expect that explosions and special effects in movies must seem pretty ordinary...?
yup...
Bingo !
That o2 injection really gets the party started!🥳
That 60 Hz hum is creepy
so what exactly is the "lance" oxygen used for?
It purifies molten pig iron into steel basically, along with other processes
Hold my beer, I'll light up the grill.
😏😎
Also when you drop the charge a bunch of scrap gets caught at the door and that helps melt it
Who is the supplier? MORE?
What type of furnace is it? EAF? Wy the O2 lance?
The O2 lance helps to lower the carbon content of the steel and convert it to low-carbon steel. High-carbon steel is very brittle compared to a low-carbon steel. It can be bent and shaped without cracking.
wtf is it made of? its not melting
I worked in fords eaf for a couple of years...no o2 lance....maybe this is ladle met....working the heat before the caster.
@@ARCSTREAMS it’s water cooled internally.
@@PAHighlander24 right i forgot ,, thx
Can anyone share some details of this lancing operation. We are exploring a similar solution for our Lead(Pb) smelters
The lance helps in melting the scrap into steel and get hotter quicker helps save on the k.w. used on the heat !
Wow, it's like a lava flow.
Hotter than lava
There's nothing any closer to lava than slag from steel that I know !
Is all that RF energy safe??
What prevents the lance from melting?
It’s water cooled.
The oxygen lance on our arc furnace had a 4” dia cooling water supply line. Approx 400 gallons/minute.
Thank you sir.