Microwave Reduction of Black Thor Chromite Ore

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Mackowiak C. A. Pickles
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

Black Thor chromite ore from the Ring of Fire deposit in Northern Ontario was carbothermically reduced in a microwave system to produce a ferrochromium alloy. The as-received ore contained 43.0% Cr2O3, 19.9% Fe2O3, 14.5% MgO, 13.4% Al2O3, and 7.0% SiO2. Activated charcoal was utilized as the reducing agent. Firstly, TGA/DTA and permittivity studies were carried out in order to determine the relationship between the reduction process and the microwave susceptibility. Secondly, microwave reduction experiments were performed on the chromite ore. The variables investigated were; the amount of carbon, processing time, input power and type of atmosphere. A maximum chromium grade of 76.1% and a chromium metallization of 82.7% were obtained for a processing time of 20 minutes, a power input of 800 W, and a carbon addition of 15% in an argon atmosphere.
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APA: K. Mackowiak C. A. Pickles  (2017)  Microwave Reduction of Black Thor Chromite Ore

MLA: K. Mackowiak C. A. Pickles Microwave Reduction of Black Thor Chromite Ore. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2017.

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