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The EAF Quantum is one of the most efficient electric arc furnaces (Source: Primetals).

EAF Quantum and ladle furnace goes productive at Wuzhou Yongda

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Autor: Redaktion

Datum: 18. Feb. 2021

This marks the first EAF Quantum in continuous operation in China, with another eight to come. The EAF Quantum furnace is designed to handle scrap steel of very varied composition and quality. The electrical energy requirement of the electric arc furnace is extremely low because the scrap is preheated. This reduces both the operating costs and the CO2 emissions. The twin ladle furnace sets the desired steel grades and the correct casting temperature.

EAF Quantum

Wuzhou Yongda is a privately owned steelmaker operating in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in Southern China. The company produces steel rods, coiled rebar and coiled wire. The EAF Quantum and the twin ladle furnace are part of a greenfield project for the production of stainless steels. For the EAF Quantum electric arc furnace and the twin ladle furnace, Primetals supplied the complete mechanical and electrical process equipment and the automation technology. This included the automated scrap yard management, the automated charging process, automation of the oxygen injection and sand refilling, as well as the Level 2 automation which makes the plant ready for Industry 4.0. A basic data package for dedusting equipment was also part of the project.
The EAF Quantum developed by Primetals combines proven elements of shaft furnace technology with an innovative scrap charging process, an efficient preheating system, a new tilting concept for the lower shell, and an optimised tapping system. This all adds up to very short melting cycles. The electricity consumption is considerably lower than that of a conventional electric arc furnace. Together with the lower consumption of electrodes and oxygen, this gives an overall advantage in the specific conversion cost of around 20 %. In comparison to conventional electric arc furnaces, total CO2 emissions can also be reduced by up to 30 % per t of crude steel. An integrated dedusting system with modern automatic off gas control fulfills all environmental requirements.
(Source: Primetals)