Development of Electric Power Saving Process for Ferronickel Electric Furnace

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Akio Ohta
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The Hyuga smelter has been producing ferronickel by a rotary kiln-electric furnace process in Miyazaki, Japan. Several approaches to improve our operation have decreased the electrical energy consumption. A new process was developed to decrease the cost of energy even further. Oil and technical oxygen are injected through lances to heat up the calcined ores (calcine) instead of the electric power. Main problems during the development of the process were the short life of the water-cooled lances, the check on security of the safety system and the eruption of combustion gases through the calcine bed. These problems have now been overcome successfully, and stable operation can be maintained. The addition of 1 Litre of heavy oil per tonne of ore can save the electrical energy requirement by 8.6 kwh per tonne of ore. The new process has resulted in a reduction of the electrical energy consumption by more than 10 percent
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APA: Akio Ohta  (1992)  Development of Electric Power Saving Process for Ferronickel Electric Furnace

MLA: Akio Ohta Development of Electric Power Saving Process for Ferronickel Electric Furnace. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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