Viscosities of Some Binary and Ternary Slags in the System CaO-FeO-SiO2 with CaF2 Additions

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F. Shahbazian
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Abstract

attempt to systematize the knowledge on slag viscosities, the present work was carried out. The Among the physical properties of slags, viscosity is very important in understanding the mass out in the temperature range 1438-1762 Q The rotating cylinder method was used in the viscosity measurements. Crucibles and spindles made out of pure iron were employed. The transfer phenomena in metallurgical processes. The viscosities of fayalitic slags are of great interest in the non-ferrous metal industry, with special reference to copper production. In an slags were prefused before the measurements. In order to take into account the vaporization reactions involving CaF2, pre- and post measurement samples of the slags were chemically analysed and the compositions were ascertained. The results show that in the case of the CaO-SiO2 system, CaF2 additions tend to decrease the viscosity, in accordance with the expectations. In the case of the "FeO"-SiO2 system, at higher "FeO" / SiO2 ratios in the slags, a reverse trend was observed. The results are discussed on the basis of a viscosity model for silicate melts developed in the present laboratory as well as the structural considerations of silicates.
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APA: F. Shahbazian  (2000)  Viscosities of Some Binary and Ternary Slags in the System CaO-FeO-SiO2 with CaF2 Additions

MLA: F. Shahbazian Viscosities of Some Binary and Ternary Slags in the System CaO-FeO-SiO2 with CaF2 Additions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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