Influence Of Reduction-Carburization Conditions On The Rate Of Iron Carbide Formation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. A. el-Geassy
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

High-grade iron ore fines rejected from the DRl plants (>96%Fe20) were isothermally reduced in 30-60%COIH2 gas mixtures at 973-1273K. The freshly reduced reaction products were then subsequently carburised in either H2/CO or H2/CO/S mixtures at 823-1073K for 30-120 min. The thermogarvimetric technique was used to follow up both of reduction and carburisation reactions as a function of time. The carburised samples were characterized by X-ray and Mossbauer techniques. Chemical and carbon analyses were also applied. The influence of temperature and gas composition on the reduction behavior was investigated. The calculated values of apparent activation energy, application of gas-solid mathematical formulations were correlated with the microstructures to predict the reduction mechanism, The influence of carburization time, temperature, CO contents in H2/CO or H2/CO/S were investigated. A conversion extent of Fe to Fe3C was taken as a measurable index for the efficiency of carburization reaction under the different experimental conditions.
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APA: A. A. el-Geassy  (2003)  Influence Of Reduction-Carburization Conditions On The Rate Of Iron Carbide Formation

MLA: A. A. el-Geassy Influence Of Reduction-Carburization Conditions On The Rate Of Iron Carbide Formation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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