400 Ton Ladle Refining Furnace

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Customization: Available
After-sales Service: No
Warranty: 1year
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  • 400 Ton Ladle Refining Furnace
  • 400 Ton Ladle Refining Furnace
  • 400 Ton Ladle Refining Furnace
  • 400 Ton Ladle Refining Furnace
  • 400 Ton Ladle Refining Furnace
  • 400 Ton Ladle Refining Furnace
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
LRF-400
Condition
New
Power Source
Gas
Automatic Grade
Automatic
Type
Steel-Making Equipment
Certification
ISO, CE
Voltage
1000V
Power
50kw
Size
Big
Heating Method
Electric
Cooling Method
Water Cooling
Transformer
4000kVA
Furnace Capapbility
20kVA
Electricity
200kw/T
Air Volume
8000m3/H
Furnace
Ladle Refining
Specification
Furnace
Trademark
SEMC
Origin
China
Production Capacity
100 Per Month

Product Description

Device name Ladle refining furnace
Typical Furnace capability(kVA) 20
Transformer(kVA) 1x4000
Typical product SUS304
Daily output(ton) 400
Electricity consumption of ton product(kw·h) 200
Raw Material consumption of ton product (ton) 1.2
Air volume of dust collector (m3/h) 8000

400 Ton Ladle Refining Furnace

A furnace is part of the HVAC system inside of buildings that 
provides heating to the building by warming air and sending it through the ductwork. They can also be known as boilers or heaters (although both of these are more general terms).
The central heater in your house is the appliance that's responsible for moving warm air throughout your home to ensure that all rooms are evenly heated and comfortable. 
The furnace is what creates the heat that's then distributed.
Both your forced air (furnace) and central air (AC) systems use the same parts to cool and heat your home. The outdoor condenser and compressor, indoor fans, and evaporator coils cycle refrigerant and draw hot home air inside while releasing heat, then draw cooled air back through your vents.
A well-maintained furnace can last at least 15 to 20 years, but completing annual maintenance and being diligent with repairs can extend its life even longer.
Furnaces also have the job of heating your home, but they don't use water at all. Instead, furnaces heat the air itself and then push the warmed air throughout your home using a series of ducts.
 

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