Factors Affecting The Reducibility Of Sintered Chromite Pellets And Chromite Lumpy Ore

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. Lintumaa H. Krogerus P. Jokinen
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The energy consumption and recovery of chromium are important economic factors in ferrochrome production. Outokumpu has a lot of experience of the reduction behavior of the sintered pellets in industrial-scale furnaces and also on the grounds of numerous laboratory and pilot-scale investigations. Sintered pellets have shown a superiority over lumpy ore and briquettes made of the same chromite grade. The good performance of the pellets has also resulted in investigations on the reasons for such a performance. In this study, the factors affecting pellet behavior in smelting furnace were investigated. This study is divided into two sections, i.e. the investigations were on the factors affecting solid state reduction and on the factors affecting reduction under melting. These tests were performed by means of thermo gravimetry and by smelting tests. The correlation between the pellet characteristics and reduction behavior was shown and its influence on industrial-scale furnaces was discussed. Factors worth of consideration are for instance, the extent of oxidation during sintering, slag formation and chemistry in respect of molten state reduction, and the grain size of the chromite mineral in the raw material in respect of kinetic reasons (retention time in smelting).
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APA: T. Lintumaa H. Krogerus P. Jokinen  (2007)  Factors Affecting The Reducibility Of Sintered Chromite Pellets And Chromite Lumpy Ore

MLA: T. Lintumaa H. Krogerus P. Jokinen Factors Affecting The Reducibility Of Sintered Chromite Pellets And Chromite Lumpy Ore. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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