Iron and Steel Division - Effect of Silica Reduction on the Desulphurizing Power of Blast-Furnace Type slag - Discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Nicholas J. Grant Olaf Troili John Chipman
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Abstract

D. C. Hilty (Union Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories, Niagara Falls, N. Y.)—How does this effect of silica compare with the effect of silica in combining with the lime in the slag to reduce the activity of CaO, thereby affecting the first equation? John Chipman(authors' reply)-—That is the object of showing this effect for slags of two different basicities. In the more basic, the silica is more firmly tied up in the slag and is less easily reduced. It is therefore less able to interfere with desulphurization. The important point is that silica is acting in two ways. Of course it is an acid and as an acid it ties up lime and in tying
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APA: Nicholas J. Grant Olaf Troili John Chipman  (1952)  Iron and Steel Division - Effect of Silica Reduction on the Desulphurizing Power of Blast-Furnace Type slag - Discussion

MLA: Nicholas J. Grant Olaf Troili John Chipman Iron and Steel Division - Effect of Silica Reduction on the Desulphurizing Power of Blast-Furnace Type slag - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1952.

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