Valorization from waste: Combined reduction of chromite ore-processing tailings and subgrade manganese ore to produce 200 series stainless steel scrap

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 205 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 2024
Abstract
Chromite ore processing tailings and low-grade manganese
ores are typically considered waste due to their limited or
negligible utility, leading to environmental and storage concerns.
Researchers globally have explored various methods to
utilize or upgrade these wastes, particularly because dumping
chromite ore has been linked to severe health issues through
Cr(VI) leaching. Individually, these ores lack economic value,
and there has not been research on simultaneously reducing
both low-grade ores. In this study, the focus lies on smelting
these ores together, aiming to create a precursor alloy for 200
series stainless steel scrap. Initial research indicates the potential
for scrap formation, validated through laboratory experiments
with varying coke rate, basicity and holding time. The
investigation discovered that smelting this combination could
yield a metal product consisting of 59 percent Fe, 24.93 percent
Cr, 7.56 percent Mn, 0.62 percent Ni and 0.93 percent Si.
The optimum basicity was found to be 0.6 with 80 percent
recovery. Notably, this process eliminates intermediate steps
in 200 series stainless steel production, potentially reducing
overall carbon dioxide emissions. This proposed method represents
a cleaner, sustainable approach to repurpose these two
waste ores, projecting a net profit of US$330/t.
Citation
APA:
(2024) Valorization from waste: Combined reduction of chromite ore-processing tailings and subgrade manganese ore to produce 200 series stainless steel scrapMLA: Valorization from waste: Combined reduction of chromite ore-processing tailings and subgrade manganese ore to produce 200 series stainless steel scrap. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.