Foaminess Of Slag: Cause And Control

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. K. Lahiri S. Pal
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Most of the compounds present in slag are surface active. This gives rise to foaminess of slag. The foam life and foaming index are normally determined by the draining rate of slag through the plateau border, so the foaming index is directly proportional to slag viscosity and inversely proportional to slag density and bubble diameter. When a small amount of a strong surface active compound like P2O5or Cr2O3is present in slag, however, the foam life increases significantly and the above relationship is not obeyed. The strong surface active compounds reduce the draining rate from the film between the adjacent bubbles so the film draining controls the life of the foam. The thickness of the film, Marangoni force, viscosity of the slag, and diffusion of surface active compounds determine the film draining rate. The interplay of these factors leads to very low or high film draining rates and affects the film and foam stability significantly. Keywords: slag, foam, foaming index, film draining
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APA: A. K. Lahiri S. Pal  (2004)  Foaminess Of Slag: Cause And Control

MLA: A. K. Lahiri S. Pal Foaminess Of Slag: Cause And Control. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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