Modern Practices Of Post Taphole Operation In Ferro Chrome Production And Its Advantages

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B. B. Singh P. G. Suresh Kumar S. K. Mahata
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Improvement of post tap hole practices is achievable by mechanized handling of melt during the production of Ferro Chrome, resulting in higher recovery of chromium. The paper deals with modern practices adopted in the production of ferro-chrome since past two decades. The methods and practices deal with various areas : a) Improved method of operating the tap hole by selection of right quality of refractory to maintain the life of tap hole. b) Collection of melt in different types of receptacles like refractory brick lined mild steel ladles, cast steel ladles, cast iron pans being chosen for cost effective and efficient handling. c) Separation of slag and metal, casting of metal, crushing, sizing and stock piling etc. d) Slag disposal and recovery of entrapped metal. The drive behind the above development is continuous improvement, which results in higher chromium recovery and reduces loss of metal in slag by completely mechanized method so as to be at the same level with producers of ferro-chrome in other advanced countries , in the emerging global economy.
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APA: B. B. Singh P. G. Suresh Kumar S. K. Mahata  (2007)  Modern Practices Of Post Taphole Operation In Ferro Chrome Production And Its Advantages

MLA: B. B. Singh P. G. Suresh Kumar S. K. Mahata Modern Practices Of Post Taphole Operation In Ferro Chrome Production And Its Advantages. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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