The "refining methods" and "raw materials associated with refining" are different! Introducing the "differences between electric furnaces and blast furnaces."
In the past, there was an exchange with a processing company regarding sheet metal materials. This processing company delivers products made from blast furnace materials to customers, but there was a consideration for using electric furnace materials due to a certain opportunity. "Blast furnace" and "electric furnace" are terms that we often see in newspapers and other media lately, but I wasn't quite sure what the specific differences were, so I decided to look into it. First, the major difference between the two is the "refining method." Additionally, the "raw materials associated with the refining" are different. Now, let me explain the characteristics of each. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*
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