Reductant Characterisation And Selection: Implications For Ferroalloys Processing

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. Dubikova R. Khanna
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A variety of carbonaceous reducing materials are being used for the production of ferroalloys. Reductant materials include not just carbons such as coke, coal, char but also bio-carbons in form of charcoal produced from different types of wood. This paper discusses critical properties and reactions of carbonaceous materials and their significance in dictating reductant performance. Main considerations include among others, gasification of reductant, dissolution of carbon into molten metal, and direct reduction of slag by solid carbon. These are discussed in relation to material properties such as structural order, mineral matter content, composition, physical characteristics etc. A brief review of both conventional and novel approaches towards characterisation of carbonaceous materials has been included. Due to complexity and heterogeneity of carbonaceous reducing materials and a wide range of process requirements, the selection of the most appropriate reducing agent will depend on a number of considerations such as the availability of raw material and associated costs, product and process requirements and environmental aspects of waste gas emissions.
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APA: M. Dubikova R. Khanna  (2004)  Reductant Characterisation And Selection: Implications For Ferroalloys Processing

MLA: M. Dubikova R. Khanna Reductant Characterisation And Selection: Implications For Ferroalloys Processing. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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