Manufacture of High-Carbon Ferrochrome Using Anthracite
- Authors: Kaliakparov A.G.1, Baltabaev S.R.2, Strakhov V.M.3, Mukhtar A.A.4
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Affiliations:
- ERG Research Engineering Center
- Aksu Ferroalloys Plant
- Kuznetsky Center of Eastern Research Coal Chemistry Institute (VUKhIN)
- Chemical-Metallurgical Institute, National Center on Complex Processing of Mineral Raw Materials of the Republic of Kazakhstan
- Issue: Vol 61, No 9-10 (2018)
- Pages: 765-769
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0026-0894/article/view/240805
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-018-0561-x
- ID: 240805
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Abstract
Results are provided for industrial use of Sibantratsit anthracite in the manufacture of high-carbon ferrochrome. Qualitative characteristics are given for anthracite and operating indices for ferroalloy furnaces with the use of this reducing agent. Comparative data are provided for results of anthracite and coke nut physiochemical analysis. Low ash content, low phosphorus and sulfur content, and also high specific electrical resistance of anthracite are established. The use of anthracite in smelting high-carbon ferrochrome in furnaces with power of 21 MVA leads to a reduction in specific consumption of reducing agent and electrical energy. Chromium extraction is almost unchanged. The use of anthracite in more powerful furnaces (63 MVA) makes it possible to increase considerably the operating voltage and reduce specific electrical energy consumption. The phosphorus content in ferrochrome is reduced with an increase in proportion of anthracite in a charge.
About the authors
A. G. Kaliakparov
ERG Research Engineering Center
Author for correspondence.
Email: Altay.RecENRC@yandex.kz
Kazakhstan, Astana
S. R. Baltabaev
Aksu Ferroalloys Plant
Email: Altay.RecENRC@yandex.kz
Kazakhstan, Branch of TNK Kazkhrom, Aksu-1, Pavlodar Region
V. M. Strakhov
Kuznetsky Center of Eastern Research Coal Chemistry Institute (VUKhIN)
Email: Altay.RecENRC@yandex.kz
Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk
A. A. Mukhtar
Chemical-Metallurgical Institute, National Center on Complex Processing of Mineral Raw Materials of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Email: Altay.RecENRC@yandex.kz
Kazakhstan, Karaganda
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