Claims
- 1. An electric arc furnace having a hearth, side and end walls and a roof to define a furnace chamber,
- said roof having a plurality of spaced apart apertures,
- a plurality of electrodes, one of said electrodes extending through each aperture,
- a partition in said furnace, said partition extending downwardly from said roof and between said side walls to divide said furnace into first and second zones,
- the lower end of said partition being spaced above said hearth and said hearth being unobstructed between said end walls to permit molten material and slag having different densities to flow at all levels in the gap between said partition and said hearth and between said zones but preventing the passage of gaseous products between said zones,
- first and second groups of said plurality of electrodes extending into each zone,
- a first tap hole extending through one of said side walls and at a first elevation above said hearth but below the level of said partition and a second tap hole extending through the other of said side walls and between the level of said first tap hole and said partition whereby different molten materials may be removed through each tap hole,
- the hearth in said first zone consisting primarily of a carbonaceous refractory material and the hearth in said second zone consisting primarily of an aluminum oxide refractory.
- 2. The electric arc furnace set forth in claim 1 and including means for sealing the electrode apertures in at least one of said zones.
- 3. The arc furnace set forth in claim 1 and including first and second material feed means respectively coupled to said roof on the opposite side of said partition for feeding materials into said first and second zones.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 230,629 filed Feb. 2, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,385,930.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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222665 |
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Divisions (1)
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