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Forging - Rapidfire heating |
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This oxy-fuel technology using direct flame impingement is ideal
for the rapid heating of ingots, billets and slabs prior to forging.
Heating rates greater than 100°C/min are typical on 100mm
diameter, steel billets. This proprietary technique yields fuel
savings, higher productivity and improved surface quality.
Forging - Reheat Furnace Enrichment
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Oxygen is injected into the furnace to increase productivity,
reduce flue gas volume and allow a more stable flame. The cost
of oxygen is offset against fuel savings.
Rolling Mill - Rapidfire heating
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This oxy-fuel technology using direct flame impingement is ideal
for the rapid heating of billets and slabs prior to rolling. Heating
rates greater than 100°C/min are typical on 100mm diameter,
steel billets. This proprietary technique yields fuel savings,
higher productivity and improved surface quality. This technique
can also be applied to strip edge heating to ensure a consistent
temperature throughout the metal, and hence a more consistent
product.
Rolling Mill - Reheat Furnace Enrichment
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| Oxygen is injected into the furnace to increase productivity,
reduce flue gas volume and allow a more stable flame. The cost of
oxygen is offset |
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