Effect Of Chrome Ore Quality On Ferrochrome Production Efficiency

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. H. Farjadi J. Azari
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Cost analysis of chrome ore reduction is one of the important issues facing ferrochrome producers in today?s competitive environment. Much of this depends on quality and various ratios in the actual ore. The latter can have a direct bearing on electricity consumption and optimum efficiency of the furnaces. While the industry has been successful in reducing costs by designing larger and more efficient furnaces, the role of the optimum blend of ore has perhaps been given less emphasis. This paper will discuss the general specification and metallurgical characteristics of various chrome ores for producing high carbon ferrochromium on industrial scale. By analysing the results obtained from smelting, including chromium recovery and energy consumption, the determining parameters in total cost of ferrochromium i.e. chrome ore; reductant and energy consumption can be optimized. Our study is based on actual experiences obtained from Faryab Ferroalloy Plant over a period of approximately three years.
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APA: M. H. Farjadi J. Azari  (2004)  Effect Of Chrome Ore Quality On Ferrochrome Production Efficiency

MLA: M. H. Farjadi J. Azari Effect Of Chrome Ore Quality On Ferrochrome Production Efficiency. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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