JPS6479311A - Method and device for continuous operation type smelting reduction - Google Patents

Method and device for continuous operation type smelting reduction

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JPS6479311A
JPS6479311A JP23589387A JP23589387A JPS6479311A JP S6479311 A JPS6479311 A JP S6479311A JP 23589387 A JP23589387 A JP 23589387A JP 23589387 A JP23589387 A JP 23589387A JP S6479311 A JPS6479311 A JP S6479311A
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furnace
smelting reduction
lances
tilting
powder
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Masahiko Seki
Hideo Yoshizumi
Masataka Yano
Hideki Ishikawa
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Nippon Steel Corp
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PURPOSE:To improve the operating efficiency of a smelting reduction furnace and to suppress the fluctuation in the amt. of the exhaust gas by inserting lances from the upper apertures into the furnace, tilting the furnace body and tapping molten metal while supplying oxygen or powder thereto. CONSTITUTION:The smelting reduction furnace 1 of horizontal cylindrical shape is mounted on rollers 13a, 13b at its tilting rockers 12a, 12b and is so constructed that the furnace can be rotated by rotary supporting mechanisms 2. The top blowing lances 4 are inserted into the furnace from the broad apertures 5 opened in the upper part of the furnace body 1 and the oxygen powder, etc., are supplied into the furnace through the lances from above the bath surface. Gas, powder, etc., are simultaneously supplied through tuyeres 3 from below the bath surface to smelt and reduce ore by a carbonaceous material. The smelting reduction is continuously operated by continuing the blowing of oxygen, etc., without removing the above-mentioned lances 4 at the time of rotating and tilting the furnace body 1 and tapping the molten metal from the tap hole bulging from the cylindrical part. The operating efficiency of the smelting reduction furnace is thus improved and the miniaturization of the equipments is enabled.
JP23589387A 1987-09-18 1987-09-18 Method and device for continuous operation type smelting reduction Pending JPS6479311A (en)

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JP23589387A JPS6479311A (en) 1987-09-18 1987-09-18 Method and device for continuous operation type smelting reduction

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JPS6479311A true JPS6479311A (en) 1989-03-24

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US5354608A (en) * 1991-06-07 1994-10-11 Detroit Diesel Corporation Internal combustion engine cylinder heads and similar articles of manufacture and methods of manufacturing same
JP2015504969A (en) * 2011-12-06 2015-02-16 テクノロジカル リソーシーズ プロプライエタリー リミテッドTechnological Resources Pty.Limited Starting the smelting process

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5354608A (en) * 1991-06-07 1994-10-11 Detroit Diesel Corporation Internal combustion engine cylinder heads and similar articles of manufacture and methods of manufacturing same
JP2015504969A (en) * 2011-12-06 2015-02-16 テクノロジカル リソーシーズ プロプライエタリー リミテッドTechnological Resources Pty.Limited Starting the smelting process

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