Chemical Processing Of A High Carbon Fecr Alloy Fine Powder

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Eduardo Brocchi Douglas Torres Rogério Navarro Rodrigo Souza José Brant
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The steelmaking process requires the input of ferro-alloys to implement the adjustment of some elements composition in the final product. In the particular case of stainless steel production, the high carbon FeCr alloy stands out as one important precursor. However in the production of this material a certain quantity of fine powder with remarkable chromium and carbon content is also generated, which, in turn, could be processed through alkaline roasting in order to selectively recovery this element in a subsequent aqueous route. In the present work, this process is investigated, using excess of NaOH as oxidizing agent, and H2O2 for precipitating chromium as Cr(OH)3, which is next calcinated to Cr2O3. According to the results, the global achieved recovery has shown to be around 98%, suggesting that the proposed route can be seen as a potential process for chromium oxide production from the mentioned fine powder.
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APA: Eduardo Brocchi Douglas Torres Rogério Navarro Rodrigo Souza José Brant  (2015)  Chemical Processing Of A High Carbon Fecr Alloy Fine Powder

MLA: Eduardo Brocchi Douglas Torres Rogério Navarro Rodrigo Souza José Brant Chemical Processing Of A High Carbon Fecr Alloy Fine Powder. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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