We understand that efficiency is the key to profitable steelmaking. True efficiency isn’t achieved through shortcuts, but through disciplined execution and consistent control at every stage of production. Success depends on delivering the right energy at the right time and in the right place.
Yet, in many EAF operations, efficiency declines late in the heat. Slag thins and foamy slag height collapses. Without sufficient foam coverage, arc exposure increases and energy transfer to the steel bath drops. Tap-to-tap time increases. Power cost increases. Yield loss increases. Arc exposure increases. Expensive refractory is degraded.
Effective slag control is critical, especially when efficiency is needed the most, such as during the final stages of heating, when DRI/HBI is added, or when a micromill needs to maximize tons per hour.
Utilizing Calcium Carbide EAF Injection solutions helps maintain stable slag conditions, supporting consistent arc performance and optimal furnace operation.