Electric Arc Furnace Roof Exported To Bangladesh
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Electric Arc Furnace Roofs in the last week we are really proud to announce that we are sending out our furthest reaching EAF roof ever. Having worked with the company over the last few months, we have helped them refine the design of their existing roof to alleviate water leak problems on the furnace and ultimately make them more efficient.
We are really excited to hear of the results and feedback in the coming weeks. Back in the early 1990’s Trent pioneered the use of a chrome based material in the refractory industry for making precast EAF Roofs and Deltas, we continue to use and develop this technology today. The precast EAF Roofs and deltas replaced older Electric Arc Furnace Roof technology where they built out of silica and then High Alumina bricks. It was found to be a better performer and also improved risks associated with the brick roofs cracking and falling into the furnace, which was quite a common occurrence.
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