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titleOfInvention OXIDATION PROTECTION FOR GRAPHITE ELECTRODE
abstract The protection layers which are used to reduce the erosion of graphite electrodes in arc furnaces do not always adhere satisfactorily and their production is technically complex (costly). The novel oxidation protection is intended to be simple to produce and its effect is not intended to be adversely affected by inadequate adhesion. Wires or strips of iron or steel are pulled onto the graphite electrode in a pretensioned manner, are fixed by spot welding and are coated with a substance which forms a glaze. A graphite electrode for arc furnaces for producing electric steel.
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