Effects Of Charge Components On Reduction Of Chromite Concentrates By Aluminothermic Process

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B. Derin S. Erçayhan O. Yücel
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

In the present study, the production of low carbon ferrochromium (LC-FeCr) from chromite concentrates containing 55.09% Cr2O3 and 13.06% Fe via metallothermic process was investigated. For this aim, in the experiments, the aluminothermic reduction method was applied in an open crucible. 10% CrO3 + 10% NaClO3, 15% CrO3 + 5% NaClO3 and 20% CrO3 by weight of concentrate were added to the charge, respectively and the charge was reduced with aluminium. The experiments were done with the additions of 90, 100, 110, 120 and 130% of stoichiometric requirement of aluminium. The highest Cr content in alloys was found as 71.7% at 120% of stoichiometric Al whereas the highest Cr recovery in alloys was found as 71.8% at 130% of stoichiometric Al when the both charge contained 15% CrO3 + 5% NaClO3 by weight of chromite concentrate.
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APA: B. Derin S. Erçayhan O. Yücel  (2004)  Effects Of Charge Components On Reduction Of Chromite Concentrates By Aluminothermic Process

MLA: B. Derin S. Erçayhan O. Yücel Effects Of Charge Components On Reduction Of Chromite Concentrates By Aluminothermic Process. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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