Claims
- 1. A method of melting materials at power densities in excess of 25 KW/ft.sup.2 of area within the metal shell of a melting vessel which method consists essentially of continuously feeding the material to be melted to a plasma arc furnace which is equipped with at least two transferred arc plasma electrodes of opposite polarities and with means to rotate at least the portion of the furnace containing the material to be melted, melting the said feedstock material to form a molten pool using the at least two transferred arc plasm electrodes whilst rotating at least the rotatable portion of the furnace containing the material to be melted and continuously discharging the material from the molten pool in a continuous stream.
- 2. Method according to claim 1 wherein the material to be melted is selected from the group consisting of glass batch, a refractory oxide material, a ceramic material, a slag and a rock wool feed material.
- 3. Method according to claim 1 wherein the material to be melted forms an autogenous lining in the furnace.
- 4. Method according to claim 1 wherein the plasma arc electrodes are coupled via the molten material, at or in close proximity to the melt surface, with at least one electrode acting as the cathode and at least one electrode acting as the anode.
- 5. Method according to claim 1 wherein the feedstock material is entrained in a gas and injected into the space electrically coupled by the transferred plasma arc electrodes.
- 6. Method according to claim 1 wherein the plasma arc electrodes are inclined at an angle to the vertical.
- 7. Method according to claim 6 wherein the plasma arc electrodes are symmetrically disposed each being at an angle of from 30.degree. to 60.degree. to the vertical.
- 8. Method according to claim 1 wherein the plasma arcs are formed using an inert gas selected from the group consisting of argon, nitrogen, and a mixture thereof as the ionizing gas.
- 9. Method according to claim 1 wherein the exit stream temperature is controlled by modulating the angle of the plasma arc electrodes in accordance with an automatic stream temperature measuring device.
- 10. Method according to claim 1 wherein the melt flow rate is controlled by modulating the angle of the plasma arc electrodes in accordance with an automatic device for measuring stream width.
- 11. Apparatus for melting materials under power densities of greater than 25 KW/ft.sup.2 which apparatus consists essentially of a furnace, the furnace having a fixed upper shell and a rotatable lower shell serving as a basin for holding a molten pool of the said material, the fixed upper shell having at least two transferred arc plasma electrodes of opposite polarities mounted in the roof thereof, means to rotate the rotatable lower shell, an inlet for the introduction of a feedstock material to the furnace and an outlet for the withdrawal of the molten material from the molten pool of the said material in a continuous stream.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the fixed upper shell is provided with means for the adjustment of the angle of each of the plasma electrodes.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the fixed upper shell is provided with means to adjust the height of each of the plasma electrodes.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the inlet for the feedstock material comprises a pipe which is surrounded, at least in part, by a gas exit port.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the rotatable lower shell of the furnace is provided with an autogenous lining.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/433,371, filed 11/9/89 now abandoned.
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