Granulation Of Molten Materials

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David Norval
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Water solidification of mattes, metals, alloys and certain slags with high metal entrainment has customarily not been practiced due to the belief that such processes are too dangerous and unproven in the Pyrometallurgical Industry. 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. This paper will examine the most common air solidification processes and compare such processes with water solidification, mainly slag and matte granulation processes and design criteria for safe and reliable operation. Finally, purpose designed granulation and solidification processes will be 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.
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APA: David Norval  (2006)  Granulation Of Molten Materials

MLA: David Norval Granulation Of Molten Materials. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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