RI 7232 Liquidus Temperatures Of Titaniferous Slags (In Three Parts) 3. Production Of Nominal Slag Compositions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Wesley T. Holmes
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

In this final stage of a three-part investigation of the smelting of titania-bearing iron materials, the Bureau of Mines conducted semicontinuous smelting tests in a laboratory electric arc furnace on four concentrates and one are. The objective was to substantiate the significance of liquidus temperature measurements in predicting satisfactory slag compositions in electric furnace smelting of titaniferous magnetites to produce pig iron. Previously obtained liquidus temperature data were used in determining flux requirements. Self-fluxing pellets of either ore or concentrate plus fluxes and reductants were made to produce pig iron and slags containing 0.2 to 0.6 percent titanium. Individual constituents of the slags generally agreed within 5 percent with the value of the corresponding constituent of target composition. Liquidus temperature of furnace slags generally agreed within 50° C of the value obtained from corresponding nominal synthetic slag. The results of the three phases of the investigation may serve as guide-lines for determining flux requirements in smelting a wide variety of titaniferous magnetites and other titania and iron-bearing materials.
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APA: Wesley T. Holmes  (1969)  RI 7232 Liquidus Temperatures Of Titaniferous Slags (In Three Parts) 3. Production Of Nominal Slag Compositions

MLA: Wesley T. Holmes RI 7232 Liquidus Temperatures Of Titaniferous Slags (In Three Parts) 3. Production Of Nominal Slag Compositions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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