Development Of Cold Bonded Chromite Pellets For Ferrochrome Production In Submerged Arc Furnace

International Mineral Processing Congress
S. Dwarapudi
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Pelletizing of Indian chromite ores is more challenging due to their high refractory nature. High Cr/Fe ratio and high MgO content in these ores demand high firing temperatures and longer firing cycles but often result in low strength fired pellets. Aim of this study was to develop cold bonded chromite pellets for smelting in submerged arc furnace (SAF) from chromite fines using suitable binder that induce less gangue into the pellets but cures quickly. Different binders were studied through laboratory pelletizing experiments for their suitability for cold bonding the pellets. As result, a composite binder comprising organic and inorganic binding agents was found to be suitable and pellets made from the same were tested for their low and high temperature behavior. High temperature reduction studies revealed that pellets were resistant to disintegration up to 1200 °C.
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APA: S. Dwarapudi  (2012)  Development Of Cold Bonded Chromite Pellets For Ferrochrome Production In Submerged Arc Furnace

MLA: S. Dwarapudi Development Of Cold Bonded Chromite Pellets For Ferrochrome Production In Submerged Arc Furnace. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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