Reduction Behavior Of Chromic Oxide In Ti–Bearing Bf Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Baohua Li Xuewei Lv Yun Chen Yanhui Liu Shengping Li
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

There are almost ten billion tons of vanadium-bearing titanomagnetite in Panzhihua-Xichang area. However, iron ores in Hongge, which has the most abundant reserves in the four mine areas in Panzhihua, have not been utilized sufficiently so far. The reason behind this is the relatively high Cr2O3 in the ores (0.49 %~0.82 %), that due to its high melting temperature will negatively influence the blast furnace reduction and slagging process. Therefore, in the blast furnace process, Cr is hope to be reduced into molten iron, which can reduce slag viscosity problems. Slag iron reduction experiments were conducted to quantify the Cr reduction. Experimental results shows that with the increase of TiO2, the content of Cr in the hot metal is decreased when balanced. And during the initial stage of the reduction reaction, the reaction kinetic model is a first-order reaction.
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APA: Baohua Li Xuewei Lv Yun Chen Yanhui Liu Shengping Li  (2016)  Reduction Behavior Of Chromic Oxide In Ti–Bearing Bf Slag

MLA: Baohua Li Xuewei Lv Yun Chen Yanhui Liu Shengping Li Reduction Behavior Of Chromic Oxide In Ti–Bearing Bf Slag. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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