Metallothermic Reduction of Magnese-Bearing Slags

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D R. Swinbourne W J. Rankin
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

There are large tonnages of low-grade manganese ores in India fromwhich it is uneconomic to produce ferroalloys by conventionalsubmerged arc furnace smelting. A possible way to utilise these ores is to smelt them with carbon to produce pig iron and a manganese-rich slag, then to metallothermically reduce the molten slag to silicomanganese. Thermodynamic modelling of the metallothermic reduction stage using aluminium, silicon or aluminium-silicon alloy as the reductant at 1450¦C showed that an acceptable grade of silicomanganese could be produced. Manganese recoveries were predicted to be about 80 per cent. Heat balances indicated that silicothermic reduction may not produce enough heat to maintain reaction temperature. Small-scale laboratory experiments showed that the manganese grade of the alloys, and the manganese recoveries, were close to those predicted, but those for silicon were muchlower. Aluminothermic reduction produced the highest grade manganesealloy. The slag-metal equilibrium involving manganese, silicon and their oxides was investigated and it was found that equilibrium was not attained in any of the experiments, due probably to the very low rate of reactions involving silicon. This could be used to advantage in practice to achieve higher manganese levels in the alloys.
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APA: D R. Swinbourne W J. Rankin  (1998)  Metallothermic Reduction of Magnese-Bearing Slags

MLA: D R. Swinbourne W J. Rankin Metallothermic Reduction of Magnese-Bearing Slags. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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