Viscosities, electrical resistivities, and liquidus temperatures of slags in the system CaO-MgOA12O3TiO2-SiO2 under neutral conditions

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. van der Colf D. D. Howat
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

This paper is the first in a series of three dealing with this subject and also with the rate of oxygen removal from the slags in the presence of solid carbon and with the physicochemical properties of the reduced slags. For selected members of the system, the melting temperatures and primary crystallization products were determined. as were the viscosity and the electrical resistivity of the corresponding melts. All the experiments were conducted in a neutral atmosphere. Where determined, the primary phase was found to be either perovskite or magnesium aluminium titanate. The composition variable exerting the most pronounced influence on viscosity or resistivity was found to be the basicity expressed as the mass ratio (CaO + MgO)jSiO,. The ratio CaOjMgO became important only at Iow basi<:ity values. Although generally there is a direct proportionality between log (viscosity) and log (resistivity), slags h&apos;lving either a very high silica content or a very high titania content have anomalously Iow electrical resistance.
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APA: J. van der Colf D. D. Howat  (1979)  Viscosities, electrical resistivities, and liquidus temperatures of slags in the system CaO-MgOA12O3TiO2-SiO2 under neutral conditions

MLA: J. van der Colf D. D. Howat Viscosities, electrical resistivities, and liquidus temperatures of slags in the system CaO-MgOA12O3TiO2-SiO2 under neutral conditions. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1979.

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