An Improved Dc-Arc Process For Chromite Smelting

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. M. Denton J. P. W. Bennie A. de Jong
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Mintek together with Middelburg Steel & Alloys, developed the DC arc furnace process for the production of ferroalloys with the expressed objective of smelting ore fines (<1mm) without the need for agglomeration. In the case of ferrochrome production, the DC arc furnace, being a semi-open bath operation, loses radiant energy directly from the bath to the furnace roof and sidewalls above the melt. This energy loss is reflected in a higher electrical energy usage per ton of alloy than for a submerged-arc operation smelting lumpy ores or sintered pellets. The difference increases still further when pre-heated sintered pellet feed is used in a submerged-arc operation. This shortcoming of the DC arc furnace can however be overcome by preheating the feed to the furnace in a fluidized bed or flash reactor fuelled by cold furnace off-gas. In addition to fluidization and preheating testwork, various preheating flowsheets with associated mass and energy balances have been developed and compared from a techno-economic viewpoint. The three major advantages identified were: a) fluidized beds can preheat ores and fluxes up to 950°C without sticking and defluidizing, b) the open bath DC arc furnace does not require expensive coke or char to maintain the burden porosity and, c) the capital cost associated with the milling, pelletising and sintering plant falls away since ore fines are used directly.
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APA: G. M. Denton J. P. W. Bennie A. de Jong  (2004)  An Improved Dc-Arc Process For Chromite Smelting

MLA: G. M. Denton J. P. W. Bennie A. de Jong An Improved Dc-Arc Process For Chromite Smelting. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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