Viscosity Of Iron-Silicate Slags At Copper Smelting Conditions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Asmo Vartiainen
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The viscosity of liquid Fe-O-SiO2 -slag at copper smelting conditions was investigated using a rotational viscometer. The studied parameters were oxygen partial pressure (10" °-10"6 bar ); composition of slag (Fe/SiO2 ratio), and temperature (1250-1400°C). The viscosity values are presented as a function of Fe/SiO2 ratio and as isoviscosity curves in ternary FeO-Fe2O3-SiO2 diagrams. The increase in viscosity at high silica contents can be accounted for the polymerisation effect of SiO4/4- -anions. At high ferric iron contents, higher oxygen partial pressure, the viscosity values increase especially near the magnetite saturation. The viscosity values are highest at the double saturation of silica and magnetite. At lower silica and ferric iron contents the viscosity values are more uniform in the homogenous liquid slag area. The viscosity values were lowest at high temperatures and highest at low temperatures.
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APA: Asmo Vartiainen  (1998)  Viscosity Of Iron-Silicate Slags At Copper Smelting Conditions

MLA: Asmo Vartiainen Viscosity Of Iron-Silicate Slags At Copper Smelting Conditions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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