An Investigation Into The Pelletizing And Prereduction Of Transvaal Chromites

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. Bruce McRae
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

A programme of work was initiated so that the possibility for the agglomeration of Transvaal chromite-fines by pelletization could be investigated. The use of cementitious binders did not yield promising results, binder additions of up to 10 per cent failing to produce an agglomerate that would be suitable as feed for an electric-smelting furnace. Further laboratory and pilot-plant studies showed that high-quality pellets could be made from chromite bonded with small amounts of bentonite and hardened by heat treatment at temperatures of the order of 1000°C. An investigation was also done into the reduction behaviour of pellets containing amounts of stoichiometric carbon up to that required for complete reduction. The results showed that the maximum degree of reduction that could be obtained was approximately 75 per cent, and that these pellets had the physical properties that would make them amenable to smelting in a submerged-arc electric-smelting furnace.
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APA: L. Bruce McRae  (1977)  An Investigation Into The Pelletizing And Prereduction Of Transvaal Chromites

MLA: L. Bruce McRae An Investigation Into The Pelletizing And Prereduction Of Transvaal Chromites. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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