DC Arc Smelting Of Silicon: Is It Technically Feasible?

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. Abdellatif
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, DC arc furnace, smelting, silicon The technical feasibility of silicon smelting in a DC arc furnace was investigated. A graphite-lined furnace was operated at power levels of 150 to 160 kW, and 40 to 60 V. The average feed rate during the silicon production period was about 30 kg/h. The recipe consisted of pre-mixed batches of 28% petroleum coke and 72% lumpy silica. The target furnace operating temperature was set at 1600°C and then raised to 1700°C. In total, about 1.6 tons of premixed feed materials was processed over 16 feeding?tapping operations. The feed was manually charged into the furnace in sub-batches of 10 to 40 kg at a time. The total batch mass was set at 90 kg during the initial part of the testwork, and increased to about 120 kg for the rest of the campaign.
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APA: M. Abdellatif  (2011)  DC Arc Smelting Of Silicon: Is It Technically Feasible?

MLA: M. Abdellatif DC Arc Smelting Of Silicon: Is It Technically Feasible?. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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