Problems Involved with Quartzite as a Raw Material for FeSi andSi Metal Production

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. Malvik
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Norway is a big producer of ferrosilicon and silicon metal. The raw material is quartz and quartzite and large quantities from both Norwegian and foreign sources are used. The demands maade on both the chemical purity and the thermomechanical qualities of the quartz/quartzite have increased in recent years in an attempt to reduce energy consumption and to improve utilization. Control of the chemical quality of the raw material is relatively easy by means of routine analysis, but it is more difficult to find a suitable method for testing the thermomechanical properties. A rapid test method to define high quality quartzite deposits for use in the metallurgical industry has been developed. The method is based on a combination of chemical analysis, dilatometry, thermosonimetry and cathodoluminiscence.
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APA: T. Malvik  (1989)  Problems Involved with Quartzite as a Raw Material for FeSi andSi Metal Production

MLA: T. Malvik Problems Involved with Quartzite as a Raw Material for FeSi andSi Metal Production. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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