RI 6405 Melting Pyrophoric Hydrogen-Reduced Iron Powder for Production of Steel

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 44
- File Size:
- 4743 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
This research was undertaken to determine the feasibility of producing
steel from hydrogen - reduced , pyrophoric iron powder . Before steelmaking tests
were begun , investigations were made to develop procedures for handling the
pyrophoric powder safely , and melting tests were made in a single - phase ,
electric - arc furnace to determine inert gas requirements for preventing powder
oxidation . Steelmaking tests were conducted in a conventional electric - arc
furnace , usually by a two - slag basic procedure . Results of the research indicated
that ( 1 ) pyrophoric powder can be handled safely and can be prevented
from oxidizing excessively during charging and melting in electric - arc steelmaking
furnaces ; ( 2 ) little , if any , more electrical energy is required for
melting Cerro Bolivar iron powder per unit of contained iron than is required
for melting heavy melting scrap ; ( 3 ) high - quality steel can be produced
readily from high- grade iron powder , having recoveries up to 95 percent of the
total iron ; ( 4 ) steel can be produced from simulated titaniferous , chromiferous
, and manganiferous iron powders ; and ( 5 ) the electrical energy required
for melting increases with increase in the proportion of slag - forming constituents
in the furnace charge .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6405 Melting Pyrophoric Hydrogen-Reduced Iron Powder for Production of SteelMLA: RI 6405 Melting Pyrophoric Hydrogen-Reduced Iron Powder for Production of Steel. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.