On-Site Oxygen Generation For Metallurgical Processing Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Hendrickson
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

In the 1940's a top blown water-cooled oxygen lance was developed to inject oxygen into liquid iron. This process, the LD or BOF process technique, today is used in 65% of the world's steel production, and represents the largest oxygen market for temperature enhancement in steel and non-ferrous smelting applications. There are three major approaches to the use of oxygen in metallurgical processes: (1) general enrichment of the air supplied to burners or tuyeres, (2) under-flame enrichment or injection, and (3) the use of an auxiliary oxy-fuel burner as a heat source. With each of these techniques there are technical and economic trade-offs.
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APA: R. Hendrickson  (1990)  On-Site Oxygen Generation For Metallurgical Processing Plants

MLA: R. Hendrickson On-Site Oxygen Generation For Metallurgical Processing Plants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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