Silicothermic Extraction of Magnesium from Dolomite by Induction Heating

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
N. K. Jaber
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The "Pidgeon Process" for the extraction of magnesium from dolomite ore utilizing ferrosilicon as the reducing agent has been studied extensively by active metallurgists such Mr L,M, Pidgeon the father of this process, Most of the work sited so far has focused on heating the (FeSi/MgO,CaO) briquette mix under vacuum in stainless steel retorts by external fuel hydrocarbon heating, In this work Electrical Induction Heating was employed as the heating method whereby the briquette mix was placed in a steel crucible around which an Induction Heating copper coil was wound and placed inside in a stainless steel vacuum tank, It was observed that by virtue of the fast Induction Heating method utilized in the silicothermic extraction process higher reduction temperatures were reached in shorter periods of time due to fast heat transport into the ore charge mix, This facilitated shorter metal reduction times as compared to the conventional fuel heating methods.
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APA: N. K. Jaber  (2006)  Silicothermic Extraction of Magnesium from Dolomite by Induction Heating

MLA: N. K. Jaber Silicothermic Extraction of Magnesium from Dolomite by Induction Heating. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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