Further Processing And Granulation Of Slags With Entrained Metal And High Metal Compound Content, With Specific Reference To Present Manganese Slag Dumps As Well As Additions Due To Daily Production

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. Norval
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, slag, metal, entrained, granulation, ferromanganese Water granulation of certain slags with high metal entrainment has customarily not been practised, not only due to the belief that such processes are too dangerous and unproven in the pyrometallurgical industry, but also that it might not be economically viable or environmentally acceptable. General slag granulation, on the other hand, is extensively applied, although in some cases crudely, with disastrous effects, as a result of not recognising the high heat capacities prevalent in slags. Thus, purpose-designed granulation and solidification processes are discussed, taking into account specific applications and the individual signatures of alloys and slags, emphasising that no slag, matte, or alloy responds in similar fashion to a granulation practice. This paper addresses three issues, namely: ? Water-granulation of BOF steel slag, without processing it to render it environmentally safe, physically and chemically acceptable for use by the construction industry, and the process economical ? Processing air-cooled BOF steel slag to change its physical and chemical properties to be acceptable for various uses and extracting metallic and bound iron ? Processing air-cooled or molten manganese slag to lower its manganese content to a level that is acceptable from an environmental and health point of view, and extracting FeMn-alloy of acceptable composition. The latter process culminated in a patented process to extract FeMn from air-cooled and molten manganese slag, and, at the same time, produce a hydraulic (cementitious) slag, thus transforming a possible hazardous by-product into virtually 100% saleable products.
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APA: D. Norval  (2011)  Further Processing And Granulation Of Slags With Entrained Metal And High Metal Compound Content, With Specific Reference To Present Manganese Slag Dumps As Well As Additions Due To Daily Production

MLA: D. Norval Further Processing And Granulation Of Slags With Entrained Metal And High Metal Compound Content, With Specific Reference To Present Manganese Slag Dumps As Well As Additions Due To Daily Production. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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