g stainless steel master liquid, which adopts two
electric arc furnaces for
smelting. The method includes the following steps in sequence: (I) 4 to 6 tons of
carbon steel scrap are loaded into the
electric arc furnace A and spread on the floor, 130 to 162 tons of high-
phosphorus chromium-
nickel cast iron are loaded in the middle of the
electric arc furnace A, 4 to 6 tons of
carbon steel scrap are loaded in the upper layer of the
electric arc furnace A, and arc is started; (II) electric melting, desiliconization and dephosphorization are carried out, and treatment is carried out in the
electric arc furnace A for 100 to 140 minutes until P is less than or equal to 0.020 percent; and molten iron is poured into a
ladle, and is poured into the
electric arc furnace B in one step or two steps equally; (III) after the molten iron is poured into the electric arc furnace B in two steps, 48 plus or minus 3 tons of high-carbon ferrochromium and 45 plus or minus 3 tons of high-
phosphorus chromium-
nickel cast iron are added into the electric arc furnace B, or after the molten iron is poured into the electric arc furnace B in one step, 48 plus or minus 3 tons of high-carbon ferrochromium is added into the electric arc furnace B; (IV) after
electricity is supplied for no less than 8 minutes,
oxygen is blown to assist melting, 8 plus or minus 2 tons of
lime is added, and after 60 plus or minus5 minutes, the burden in the furnace is completely molten down. 300kg to 500kg of
ferrosilicon is added for reduction, and after 8 plus or minus 3 minutes of reduction, the stainless steel master liquid is tapped. In the method for producing the stainless steel master liquid, the high-
phosphorus chromium-
nickel cast iron accounts for 66 to 74 percent per
ton of steel.