Effect Of FeO, MgO, And SiO2 Additions On Viscosities Of Lead Blast Furnace Slags

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Y. Yen D. Mantha L. Evrard M. Van Camp R. G. Reddy
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Abstract

Viscosities of two industrial lead blast furnace slags have been experimentally determined as functions of composition and temperature. A Brookfield viscometer with alumina rods and crucibles were used. Experiments were carried out between 1200 and 1573 K in an argon atmosphere with up to 5% addition of FeO, MgO, and SiO2 to the slags. Results showed that 1) the viscosities of two slags decreased with increase in temperature; 2) addition of FeO decreased the slag viscosities; and 3) addition of MgO and SiO2 increased the slag viscosities. Use of the above slag compositions with the addition of FeO is recommended for successful lead smelter operation.
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APA: J. Y. Yen D. Mantha L. Evrard M. Van Camp R. G. Reddy  (2005)  Effect Of FeO, MgO, And SiO2 Additions On Viscosities Of Lead Blast Furnace Slags

MLA: J. Y. Yen D. Mantha L. Evrard M. Van Camp R. G. Reddy Effect Of FeO, MgO, And SiO2 Additions On Viscosities Of Lead Blast Furnace Slags. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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