Silicomanganese alloy from rich manganese slag produced from Egyptian low-grade manganese ore

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1120 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 2, 2022
Abstract
As a result of the depletion of high-grade manganese reserves, it has become necessary to consider the exploitation of low-grade manganese ores. The main problem of low-grade manganese ore is the low Mn/Fe ratio, which makes it unfit for the production of manganese ferroalloys. In this work, a selective reduction technique was used for smelting low-manganese ore in the presence of coke and fluxing
material in an electric submerged arc furnace to obtain a rich manganese slag and low-manganese pig
iron. The product slag was blended with medium-manganese ore and smelted in an electric submerged
arc furnace, in the presence of coke and the fluxing agent, to produce silicomanganese alloy. The influence
of reducing agent ratio, charge basicity, and charge Mn/Si ratio on the smelting process was investigated.
The optimum conditions were found to be a coke ratio of, 1.35, Mn/Si ratio of 2.0, and charge basicity of 2.5. The silicomanganese alloy produced under these conditions satisfies the specifications for Si16Mn63
and Si17Mn65. The experimental results were applied on a pilot scale, producing a silicomanganese alloy with a chemical composition close to that of the standard specifications.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Silicomanganese alloy from rich manganese slag produced from Egyptian low-grade manganese oreMLA: Silicomanganese alloy from rich manganese slag produced from Egyptian low-grade manganese ore. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.