The Electric Furnace: Its Evolution, Theory And Practice

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The Electric Furnace: Its Evolution, Theory And Practice
Alfred Stansfield
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Graphitized electrodes can be easily machined or threaded, and attached in this way to the holder; but for electric smelting furnaces, electrodes of rectangular cross section are more usually employed, and these are secured in their holders by bolting or clamping. The electrodes, in smelting furnaces, are usually *F. M. Becket proposes to pre%-ent the oxidation and destruction of carbon or graphite electrodes, by surrounding them with water-cooled jackets at the point where they enter the furna
...ce. U. S. Patent 855, 441, see Electrochemical Industry, vol. V. , p. 279.
CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN.
8l vertical, in order to be more easily manipulated, and are suspended by a chain, so as to be easily raised or lowered ; the electric cable being attached directly to the electrode holder. The holder used in the Heroult ore-smelting furnace, Fig. 29, * may be taken as an example. The part A is made of steel, and the descending jaws JJ fit into the sides of the electrode and are prevented from spreading by the two bolts.


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