More sustainable production is a current challenge in the steel industry, as it is in many industries. Steel producers strive to use less energy and reduce emissions to protect the environment, counteract climate change and ultimately cut costs. An important process variable in steel production is the temperature of the liquid steel in the so-called Electric Arc Furnace (EAF).
While a Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) uses iron ore and coal, an Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) produces steel from recycled steel scrap. Since no additional coal is used in the EAF process, the CO2 emissions are much lower compared to the BOF.
The more accurate and reliable the temperature measurement, the better the optimum time for tapping can be predicted, which in turn has an impact on the steel quality. Furthermore, precise control of the final temperature is key to operating the furnace efficiently.