An Experimental Investigation of Slag Foaming of High Fexo Slags

International Mineral Processing Congress
Susanna A. C. Stadler Jacques J. Eksteen Chris Aldrich
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Slag foaming occurs in several pyrometallurgical processes. These processes include steelmaking in basic oxygen steelmaking furnaces and electric arc furnaces as well as various non-ferrous operations like sulphide smelting/converting and base metal slag cleaning. Although slag foaming in steelmaking processes has been extensively researched, little attention has been given to slag foaming in non-ferrous operations. Slag foaming phenomena are complex because often the system consists of three or more phases. With this in mind, factors previously identified as influencing slag foaming were investigated. These include the slag basicity, physical properties of the slag, namely viscosity, surface tension and density, the formation of particles due to undercooling of the slag and the FexO concentration in the slag. The effect of increasing FexO concentration was found to decrease the foam index due to lower viscosities, but higher surface tension depression appears to have led to increased foam index values at high FexO concentrations. The foaming index decreases with increasing basicity, until precipitation of solids occurs. After this point, the foaming index was found to increase with increasing basicity due to increased solids precipitation. In general, increasing amounts of slag-wettable solids led to higher foam indices, but the precise nature of the effect on slag foaming was dependant on the nature of the solid precipitate.
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APA: Susanna A. C. Stadler Jacques J. Eksteen Chris Aldrich  (2003)  An Experimental Investigation of Slag Foaming of High Fexo Slags

MLA: Susanna A. C. Stadler Jacques J. Eksteen Chris Aldrich An Experimental Investigation of Slag Foaming of High Fexo Slags . International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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