Consteel®, an innovative energy conservation technology for scrap pre-heating in an. Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) developed by Tenova was implemented in an
more than 130 Electric Arc Furnaces in operation with an estimated average productivity of 35 ton/hour and an esti- mated average capacity of 30 ton/heat. This
In Electric Arc Furnaces (EAF) steelmaking is common practice to. use oxygen/fuel burners in order to achieve a faster and more uniform meltdown of the
experience made throughout these years, on Consteel® electric arc furnaces running in quite different scenarios have given Tenova's team several ideas how
cess with a conventional top-charge EAF solution, compared with the present steelmaking process with the same furnace equipped with the Consteel® system.
Tenova's Consteel® process involves continuous feeding and preheating of scrap charge to an electric arc furnace (EAF). Charge is loaded from the scrap-yard
Chinese government banned the intermediate frequency furnace steelmaking production line Since 2016, a large number of UHP EAF- LF-CCM- Rolling mill short