Sensitive equipment like a furnace machine requires the services of a qualified electrician. Call one to have the copper pad in the electric arc furnace machine fixed.
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An Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) is a furnace that heats charged material by means of an electric arc.Arc furnaces range in size from small units of approximately one ton capacity (used in foundries for producing cast ironproducts) up to about 400 ton units used for secondary steelmaking. Arc furnaces used in research laboratories and bydentists may have a capacity of only a few dozen grams. Industrial electric arc furnace temperatures can be up to 1,800 °C, (3272 °F) while laboratory units can exceed 3,000 °C. (5432 °F) Arc furnaces differ from induction furnaces in that the charge material is directly exposed to an electric arc, and the current in the furnace terminals passes through the charged material.
Which is the mínimum distance between the electrode an a grounding part.
To answer this question call a furnace person and ask him your question okay because nobody knows this. Stupid people! P.S. Why do you want to know this anyway?
D. L. Paulson has written: 'Smelting cement copper in an electric-arc furnace' -- subject(s): Metallurgy, Copper, Flux (Metallurgy), Electric furnaces 'Production of blister copper by electric furnace smelting of dead-burned copper sulfide concentrates' -- subject(s): Metallurgy, Copper, Chalcopyrite
EAF stands for electric arc furnace.
EAF stands for electric arc furnace.
gentry eaf
Not appropriate earthing condition
i don't know please give me the answer
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An Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) is a furnace that heats charged material by means of an electric arc.Arc furnaces range in size from small units of approximately one ton capacity (used in foundries for producing cast ironproducts) up to about 400 ton units used for secondary steelmaking. Arc furnaces used in research laboratories and bydentists may have a capacity of only a few dozen grams. Industrial electric arc furnace temperatures can be up to 1,800 °C, (3272 °F) while laboratory units can exceed 3,000 °C. (5432 °F) Arc furnaces differ from induction furnaces in that the charge material is directly exposed to an electric arc, and the current in the furnace terminals passes through the charged material.
Which is the mínimum distance between the electrode an a grounding part.
Like any mechanical tool, machine or similar engineering equipment, an arc welder will have lots of different materials inside it. An arc welder is an electrical machine and any electrical machine must have wiring inside it. Most electrical wiring will be made of Copper. So yes, there is likely to be some Copper inside an arc welder.
Yes it is possible. They do it for Electric arc furnace. (one of the application I am aware of)
Submerged Arc Furnace is also called smelting furnace. The furnace is called submerged Arc because Soderberg(Carbon) Electrodes are , buried inside the charge mix. Though Arcing is there but can not be seen. This Furnace is used for producing Ferro Alloys,Pig iron,Silicon metal, Calcium Carbide, Ferro Silicon,Ferro Chrome, Silico Manganese