Notes On The Disadvantages Of Chrome Brick In Copper Reverberatory Furnaces (9d591410-c5aa-47b2-b302-d981b50f75e4)

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- Jan 3, 1918
Abstract
H. 0. HOFMAN, Boston, Mass (written discussion*).-The paper by Mr.. Pyne gives clear evidence of the difficulties the metallurgist is likely to encounter when he tries to recover in the blast furnace the metal from old chromite lining used as a refractory material in the copper reverberatory furnace. It appears that chromite cannot be fluxed at temperatures which usually prevail in copper blast furnaces. This calls to mind the freezing-point curve drawn by M. Simonis1 of mixtures of chromite and kaolinite. The chromite used in the experiments contained 52.9 per cent. Cr203, 22.6 FeO, 4.8 AI203, 9.6 Si02, .10.1-MgO; FIG. 1. the kaolinite was clay from Zettlitz with 98.5 per cent. clay-substance: The accompanying curve shows that the eutectic mixture with 35 per cent. kaolinite and 65 per cent. chromite freezes at Seger cone No. 15 (1435° C.), while kaolinite fuses at cone No. 35 (1770° C.) and chromite at cone No. 42 (2000° C.). The curve indicates that the difficulty in the blast furnace can be overcome by having at the smelting zone a temperature much higher than is usual in copper smelting; a charge composition similar to that prevailing at the Mansfeld copper smeltery -which gives with 23 per cent. coke a, slag of the composition Si02, .49.09; .(FeMg)0, 5.58; (CaMg)0, 16.02; A1203,-16.02-might flux and fuse chromite.
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APA: (1918) Notes On The Disadvantages Of Chrome Brick In Copper Reverberatory Furnaces (9d591410-c5aa-47b2-b302-d981b50f75e4)
MLA: Notes On The Disadvantages Of Chrome Brick In Copper Reverberatory Furnaces (9d591410-c5aa-47b2-b302-d981b50f75e4). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.