thedillweed
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2003
- 6
I work in a structural steel mill which uses a DC Electric Arc Furnace (13.8 kV). We have been having problems for quite some time with the electrode arcing to the furnace roof and damaging the water cooled panels. I am currently researching ways that I can electrically isolate the roof from the body of the furnace. I have considered using an insulating ring made of muscovite or phlogopite which would be attached to the underside of the roof rim. However, I have doubts as to whether this material could withstand the heat (~2800F) for an extended period of time or if it will even serve as an effective electrical isolator. Has anyone else ever dealt with this problem, and if so can you give me any advice?