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More model informationElectric Arc Furnaces (EAFs) are a central part of the production route that is an alternative to the dominant BF-BOF route. EAFs are used to produce carbon steels and alloy steels primarily by recycling ferrous scrap. In an EAF scrap and/or manufactured iron units – such as DRI, pig iron, iron carbide – is melted and converted into high quality steel by using high-power electric arcs formed between a cathode and one (for DC) or three (for AC) anodes. Scrap is by far the he most important resource, accounting for about 80% of all electric arc furnace metal feedstock.
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