The Effect Of Carbon Material Properties On The Reduction Kinetics Of Manganese And Silicon From Slag To Metal

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gabriella Tranell
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Abstract

In the manganese ferroalloys industry, there is increasing focus on the performance of different carbonaceous materials within the smelting processes. With a developing scarcity of traditional raw materials, new carbon sources are being identified for potential use in the processes. For this purpose, it is important to be able to predict the suitability of different materials in the process. Hence, the effects of both the physical and chemical properties of the carbon material on the reduction kinetics of manganese and silicon from slag to metal, have been investigated using an advanced sessile drop technique. Using this technique, the reaction patterns of SiO2-MnO containing slag droplets in contact with various solid carbon materials (graphites with different properties as well as cokes and charcoals) at 1400 to 1600\\176;C were studied in-situ. In addition, slag and metal reaction products from kinetic experimental series were analysed. From these results, differences in reactivity between various carbon materials and slags were demonstrated and explained. Mechanisms for both manganese and silicon reduction were proposed.
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APA: Gabriella Tranell  (2006)  The Effect Of Carbon Material Properties On The Reduction Kinetics Of Manganese And Silicon From Slag To Metal

MLA: Gabriella Tranell The Effect Of Carbon Material Properties On The Reduction Kinetics Of Manganese And Silicon From Slag To Metal. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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