Rodney L. Bleifuss - Grand Rapids MN, US David J. Englund - Bovey MN, US Iwao Iwasaki - Grand Rapids MN, US Donald R. Fosnacht - Hermantown MN, US Mark M. Brandon - Charlotte NC, US Bradford G. True - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
Nu-Iron Technology, LLC - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
C21B 13/10 C21B 13/08
US Classification:
75484, 75503
Abstract:
A hearth furnace for producing metallic iron material has a furnace housing having a drying/preheat zone , a conversion zone , a fusion zone , and optionally a cooling zone , the conversion zone is between the drying/preheat zone and the fusion zone. A moving hearth is positioned within the furnace housing. A hood or separation barrier within at least a portion of the conversion zone , fusion zone or both separates the fusion zone into an upper region and a lower region with the lower region adjacent the hearth and the upper region adjacent the lower region and spaced from the hearth. An injector introduces a gaseous reductant into the lower region adjacent the hearth. A combustion region may be formed above the hood or separation barrier.
A multiple moving hearth furnace () having a furnace housing () with at least two moving hearths () positioned laterally within the furnace housing, the hearths moving in opposite directions and each moving hearth () capable of being charged with at least one layer of iron oxide and carbon bearing material at one end, and being capable of discharging reduced material at the other end. A heat insulating partition () is positioned between adjacent moving hearths of at least portions of the conversion zones (), and is capable of communicating gases between the atmospheres of the conversion zones of adjacent moving hearths. A drying/preheat zone (), a conversion zone (), and optionally a cooling zone () are sequentially positioned along each moving hearth () in the furnace housing ().
David Englund - Bovey MN, US Rodney Bleifuss - Grand Rapids MN, US Iwao Iwasaki - Grand Rapids MN, US Donald Fosnacht - Hermantown MN, US Mark Brandon - Charlotte NC, US Bradford True - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
Nu-Iron Technology, LLC - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
C21B 11/08
US Classification:
75484, 75503
Abstract:
A hearth furnace for producing metallic iron material has a furnace housing with a drying/preheat zone capable of providing a drying/preheat atmosphere for reducible material, a conversion zone capable of providing a reducing atmosphere for reducible material, a fusion zone capable of providing an atmosphere to at least partially reduced metallic iron material, and optionally a cooling zone capable of providing a cooling atmosphere for reduced material containing metallic iron material. A hearth is movable within the furnace housing in a direction through the drying/preheat zone , then the conversion zone , then the fusion zone , and then the cooling zone. A separation barrier is positioned within at least a portion of the conversion zone , the separation barrier separating the conversion zone into a combustion region and a reducing region with the reducing region adjacent the hearth and the combustion region adjacent the reducing region and spaced from the hearth.
Rodney L. Bleifuss - Grand Rapids MN, US David J. Englund - Bovey MN, US Iwao Iwasaki - Tokyo, JP Donald R. Fosnacht - Hermantown MN, US Mark M. Brandon - Charlotte NC, US Bradford G. True - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
Nu-Iron Technology, LLC - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
C22B 13/10
US Classification:
266178, 266183, 266186, 432195
Abstract:
A hearth furnace for producing metallic iron material has a furnace housing having a drying/preheat zone, a conversion zone, a fusion zone, and optionally a cooling zone, the conversion zone is between the drying/preheat zone and the fusion zone. A moving hearth is positioned within the furnace housing. A hood or separation barrier within at least a portion of the conversion zone, fusion zone or both separates the fusion zone into an upper region and a lower region with the lower region adjacent the hearth and the upper region adjacent the lower region and spaced from the hearth. An injector introduces a gaseous reductant into the lower region adjacent the hearth. A combustion region may be formed above the hood or separation barrier.
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Richmond Orthopedic Associates 11 Ralph Pl STE 102, Staten Island, NY 10304 (718)4476545 (phone), (718)4475297 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Graduated: 2003
Procedures:
Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Arthrocentesis Hip Replacement Joint Arthroscopy Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Lower Leg/Ankle Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Arthroscopy Shoulder Surgery
Conditions:
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Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Brandon graduated from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2003. He works in Staten Island, NY and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Brandon is affiliated with Richmond University Medical Center.
New York Obstetrics & Gynecology PC 414 Hempstead Ave, Rockville Centre, NY 11570 (516)5941200 (phone), (516)5943099 (fax)
Education:
Medical School New York Medical College Graduated: 1984
Procedures:
Hysterectomy Tubal Surgery
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Breast Disorders Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Brandon graduated from the New York Medical College in 1984. He works in Rockville Centre, NY and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Brandon is affiliated with Mercy Medical Center, South Nassau Communities Hospital and Winthrop University Hospital.