Low-Silicon Ferrosilicon Production From Iron Ore Materials In An Oxygen Reactor

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. V. Pavlov Kossyrev A. E. Semin A. Korostylev V. A. Grygorian
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A new way of producing low-silicon ferrosilicon from iron-ore materials in a new type of aggregate-oxygen reactor is presented. The oxygen reactor process is based on using the calorific combustibility and reducibility of carbon materials inside the aggregate. The key to the process is successful post-combustion of carbon monoxide above a layer of a solid coke bed. Initially the possibility of production of grades of ferrosilicon containing 20 to 25% Si (FeSi20-FeSi25) was studied on a laboratory model of the oxygen reactor. Quartz sand and iron ore concentrates (from Russia and India) were used in the laboratory tests. This test work demonstrated that a ferrosilicon grade FeSi15 could be obtained directly from raw iron ore (containing 75.9 % Fe2O3 and a maximum of 23.8 % SiO2) without using rich iron-ore concentrates. The process was successfully tested on a pilot furnace at Serovsky metallurgical plant. Very promising results and efficiency parameters were achieved. The consumption of materials for 1t of ferrosilicon (15 % Si) production was as follows: 1567 kg raw iron ore, 591 kg of coal (in a composition of ore-coal briquettes), 299 kg of coke (for coke bed formation), and 815 m3 of oxygen.
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APA: A. V. Pavlov Kossyrev A. E. Semin A. Korostylev V. A. Grygorian  (2004)  Low-Silicon Ferrosilicon Production From Iron Ore Materials In An Oxygen Reactor

MLA: A. V. Pavlov Kossyrev A. E. Semin A. Korostylev V. A. Grygorian Low-Silicon Ferrosilicon Production From Iron Ore Materials In An Oxygen Reactor. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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