Preparation of Secondary Magnesium for Use in Hot Metal Desulfurization

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. R. Dahm
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The demand for low sulfur steel by steel manufacturers and their customers has been steadily increasing for 25 years. Historically sulfur has been controlled by various means and with various additives but lime-magnesium external desulfurization of hot metal has become established as the dominant method in North America today. Magnesium powder produced from primary magnesium ingot has been the major source or raw material. However, periodic increases in the price of this commodity have encouraged producers to look to secondary magnesium for an alternate source of magnesium. Secondary magnesium from post-consumer scrap can be cleaned, sized, and prepared to produce a high quality magnesium reagent for use in hot metal desulfurization at a lower cost than material processed from primary ingot.
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APA: M. R. Dahm  (2000)  Preparation of Secondary Magnesium for Use in Hot Metal Desulfurization

MLA: M. R. Dahm Preparation of Secondary Magnesium for Use in Hot Metal Desulfurization. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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