Claims
- 1. A DC arc furnace comprising a vessel adapted to contain a melt in its lower portion and having an outer metal shell and an inner lining, a substantially vertical consumable arcing electrode having an axially extending internal feeding passage through which particles can be fed to said melt, said arcing electrode having a feeding tip positioned above said melt, at least one melt contact electrode for applying DC arcing power through said melt so as to form an arc between the melt and said tip, said melt contact electrode being horizontally offset from alignment with said arcing electrode so as to cause said arc to form as an angular arc which angles in a downward direction away from alignment with said arcing electrode and towards said lining, and electromagnets above the level of said melt in openings formed in said metal shell, said electromagnets partially extending through the shell and into said lining to positions spaced outwardly from the lining's inside, said electromagnets being arranged so that when supplied with AC they form a rotating magnetic field within said vessel forcing said angular arc to rotate around the axis of said arcing electrode rotatively with respect to said lining.
- 2. The furnace of claim 1 in which said vessel has a side wall and said electromagnets and said openings are in said side wall.
- 3. The furnace of claim 1 in which said vessel has a top cover wall and said electromagnets and openings are in said top cover wall.
- 4. The furnace of claim 1 in which said electromagnets are encased by a non-magnetic metal casing at least as to their portions inside of said shell and lining.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 594,733, filed July 10, 1975.
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