Sulphur Behaviour In Ferromanganese Smelting

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. Saridikmen C. S. Kucukkaragoz
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

In the present study, the measurement of sulphur distribution ratios between the slag and metal phases encountered in the ferromanganese smelting has been carried out at 0.83 atm of partial pressure of CO at 1773 K by using classical gas-slag-metal equilibrium quenching technique as a function of composition. The distribution results were employed in calculating the sulphide capacities of SiO2-Al2O3-CaO-MgO-MnO slags in equilibrium with the Mn-Fe-Si-Csatd.-S metal phase. It is shown that the sulphur transfer from metal to slag phase increases with increasing the basicity of the slag. As expected, the sulphur distribution ratio decreases by increasing the silica content of the slag system. The effect of metal composition on the sulphide capacities of the slag as well as on the sulphur distribution ratios between the slag and metal phases have been discussed. Emprical relationships were developed to express the sulphur distribution ratios and sulphide capacities of the above slag system.
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APA: H. Saridikmen C. S. Kucukkaragoz  (2007)  Sulphur Behaviour In Ferromanganese Smelting

MLA: H. Saridikmen C. S. Kucukkaragoz Sulphur Behaviour In Ferromanganese Smelting. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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