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=Basics=
=Basics=
*A chemical compound with the chemical formula of CaC2
*A chemical compound with the chemical formula of CaC2
*Used for production of Acetylene and for Carbon Capture
*Used for production of [[Acetylene]] and for [[Carbon Capture]]
 
=Production=
==“Easy” Way==
*Used [[Metallic Calcium]] and
 
==“Hard” Way==
*The more traditional large scale route
*Uses [[Calcium Oxide]] and [[Carbon]]
**Industrially “Lime” and [[Coke]] are used
*These are put into an [[Electric Arc Furnace]]
*Then Calcium Carbide is Produced
 
===To-Do’s===
*[[Open Source Electric Arc Furnace]]
*[[Open Source Carbon Arc Electrode]] / [[Carbon Electrode]]
**The main DIY/OS method used is the [[Carbon Electrode]] from [[6v Lantern Battery]]
**The main downside about this is they are becoming harder to find, and this is a bit wasteful of a sourcing method
**Smaller Electrodes (Even “Pencil Leads” ) are pretty common
**[[Synthetic Graphite]] seems to be made from a Carbon Matrix and/or Base such as [[Carbon Black]] / [[Petcoke]] which is then put in a [[Kiln]] and heated until fusion
***Need to look into if pressure is needed too / if so how much
***[[Carbon-Carbon Composites]] are a related material
**Another Disadvantage is Even “Proper” Materials like [[Fire Bricks]] and [[Refractory Rement]] etc still degrade over time, and ESPECIALLY do so under the conditions of an EAF
***Looking into industry solutions may be needed, if they use [[Sacrificial Walls]] or [[Water Jacketed]] Walls etc
***[[Emissive Heat Resistant Coatings]] may be relevant as well
***To an extent, a [[Carbon Foam]] “bowl” / [[Crucible]] and a SINGLE [[Graphite Electrode]] may suffice and be far easier to produce


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
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*[[Acetylene production]]
*[[Regenerative Calcium Cycle]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_carbide The Wikipedia Page on Calcium Carbide]

Latest revision as of 14:52, 23 September 2025

Basics

Production

“Easy” Way

“Hard” Way

To-Do’s

Internal Links

External Links