Claims
- 1. A horizontal or a non-steeply inclined rotary furnace used for smelting reduction or refining of metal alloys, said furnace comprising:
- a furnace shell having inner and outer walls;
- a refractory lining disposed on said inner wall, said lining defining a furnace inner surface;
- a plurality of openings arranged in spaced relation on the circumference of the furnace outer wall, said openings extending through said furnace shell and said refractory lining, thereby defining a corresponding plurality of openings on the furnace inner surface;
- said furnace defining an upper zone and lower zone during rotation, said upper zone being a free-space zone devoid of material at all times, and said lower zone comprising metal, slag, reducing agents and other materials; and
- each of said openings communicating with a source of fuel or fuel-oxygen mixture during the melting period in which the ores and other materials in the furnace are melted for yielding metal and slag, said fuel or fuel mix being introduced into said lower zone, thereby promoting the smelting of the raw materials.
- 2. The furnace of claim 1, wherein said openings are filled with a porous refractory material.
- 3. The furnace of claim 1, wherein said openings communicate with a source of oxygen or other oxidizing gases during the reducing period in which the carbon in the metal yielded is oxidized, said gases being introduced into both of said upper and lower zones;
- said gas introduced into said upper zone functioning as a cooling gas to prevent overheating of the refractory lining; and
- said gas introduced into said lower zone functioning as a reducing agent, thereby promoting the decarbonization of the metal.
- 4. A horizontal or non-steeply inclined rotary furnace used for smelting reduction or refining of metal alloys, said furnace comprising:
- a furnace shell having inner and outer walls;
- a refractory lining disposed on said inner wall, said lining defining a furnace inner surface;
- a plurality of openings arranged in spaced relation on the circumference of the furnace outer wall, said openings extending through said furnace shell and said refractory lining, thereby defining a corresponding plurality of openings on the furnace inner surface;
- each of said openings housing a dual pipe structure, said structure comprising an inner pipe and an outer pipe;
- said furnace defining an upper zone and lower zone during rotation, said upper zone being a free-space zone devoid of material at all times, and said lower zone comprising metal, slag, reducing agents and other materials; and
- each of said pipe structures communicating with a source of fuel and oxygen/air during the melting period in which the ores and other materials in the furnace are melted for yielding metal and slag, said outer pipe disposed for transporting the fuel and said inner pipe disposed for transporting the oxygen/air, thereby promoting the smelting of the raw materials.
- 5. The furnace of claim 4, wherein said pipe structure communicates with a source of oxygen or other oxidizing gases during the reducing period in which the carbon in the metal yielded is oxidized, both of said inner and outer pipes introducing said gases into both of said upper and lower zones;
- said gas introduced into said upper zone functioning as a cooling gas to prevent overheating of the refractory lining; and
- said gas introduced into said lower zone functioning as a reducing agent, thereby promoting the decarbonization of the metal.
- 6. The furnace of claim 1, wherein the furnace shell is tiltably fixed with an opening formed only at one side thereof.
- 7. The furnace of claim 1, wherein the furnace is adapted for the production of ferrochromium.
- 8. The horizontal or non-steeply inclined rotary furnace used for smelting reduction or refining of metal alloys, said furnace comprising:
- a furnace shell having inner and outer walls;
- a refractory lining disposed on said inner wall, said lining defining a furnace inner surface;
- a plurality of openings arranged in spaced relation on the circumference of the furnace outer wall, said openings extending through said furnace shell and said refractory lining, thereby defining a corresponding plurality of openings on the furnace inner surface;
- each of said openings having a dual pipe structure, said structure comprising an inner pipe and an outer pipe;
- a gas supply device connected to said inner pipes and said outer pipes, said gas supply device comprising:
- (a) a connection device for said outer pipes which comprises the integrally connected arrangement of a gas inlet for the outer pipes, a fixed block having grooves in communication with each of said outer pipe gas inlets, and a rotary block having a plurality of gas blowing holes which are connected to said outer pipes;
- (b) a connection device for said inner pipes which comprises the integrally connected arrangement of a gas inlet for the inner pipes, a donut-shaped fixed block having grooves in communication with each of said inner pipe gas inlets, and a donut-shaped rotary block having a plurality of gas blowing holes connected to said inner pipes; and
- a gas source connected to said connection devices wherein a gas is introduced from the gas source through said connection device for said outer pipes as well as said connection device for said inner pipes into the furnace by virtue of the sliding rotation of said rotary blocks on the end surface of said fixed block, which sliding rotation is caused by the rotation of the rotary furnace.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Serial No. 403,049 filed July 29, 1982 now Pat. No. 4,414,026.
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