Effect of ladle additions on chemical composition of metallurgical-grade silicon

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
R. M. Cooper H. K. Herbert D. N. Phillips
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

A study was carried out to determine the effects of adding CaCO3, Fe, Al and CaSi2 to the ladle, rather than to the raw materials, in order to increase the concentration of Ca, Fe and Al in the final product to meet customer specifications at Simcoa's Kemerton plant in Western Australia. LA-ICP-MS, SEM-EDXRA and ICP-AES analysis of samples and controls showed that the technique is suitable for controlling minor element concentrations. Iron was successfully added, while calcium silicide with aluminium proved better than limestone with aluminium for controlling Ca and Al concentrations in the silicon
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APA: R. M. Cooper H. K. Herbert D. N. Phillips  (1905)  Effect of ladle additions on chemical composition of metallurgical-grade silicon

MLA: R. M. Cooper H. K. Herbert D. N. Phillips Effect of ladle additions on chemical composition of metallurgical-grade silicon. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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