Processing The Ni- And Cr-Bearing Oxidized Scarfing Granulates With Liquid Cast Iron

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Vladyslav M. Sokolov
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The cost effective and environmentally friendly recycling technology was developed and tested. It enables utilization of the fine nickel-base superalloy scrap in a form of heavily oxidized scarfing granulates. The process of granulates generation was discussed in details. Their properties were investigated. The results of literature search showed anticipated sufficient improvement of the properties of cast iron by its alloying with the elements from the scarfing granulates. The novel alloying approach is based on the two stage reduction operation. Firstly thegranulates were partially reduced in a solid state by their exposure with powdery carbon at the range of 1550 ? 1700°C. Then the gotten product was efficiently introduced into liquid iron since it has a form of fine natural agglomerates for arranging the optimal conditions for reduction of the granulates. The thermodynamic evaluation demonstrates higher reduction efficiency of carbon and silicon dissolved in iron than of the same elements in a form of the separate phases. The considered process partially provides itself by energy since the reaction of reduction of the chromium oxide by silicon dissolved in liquid iron has exothermal character. The mostly complete extraction of Ni was received. The sufficient reclamation of Cr was gotten at the same time.
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APA: Vladyslav M. Sokolov  (2006)  Processing The Ni- And Cr-Bearing Oxidized Scarfing Granulates With Liquid Cast Iron

MLA: Vladyslav M. Sokolov Processing The Ni- And Cr-Bearing Oxidized Scarfing Granulates With Liquid Cast Iron. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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