Production of low carbon ferro-chrome from high carbon ferro-chrome

Sampath, V S and Bhatnagar, P P (1961) Production of low carbon ferro-chrome from high carbon ferro-chrome. NML Technical Journal, 3 (2). pp. 19-27.

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The paper records the result of the process developed for producing low carbon ferro-chrome from high carbon ferro-chrome. The process consists in mixing together molten ferro-chrome and ferro-silicon whereby carbon is eliminated and burns to carbon monoxide. The chrome-silicide so formed is treated in an electric furnace for silicon removal with a chromium rich slag made separately. The power requirements of the silicide formation has also been worked out. (V.S. Sampath, Junior Scientific Officer and P.P. Bhatnagar, Assistant Director, National Metallurgical Laboratory)

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Uncontrolled Keywords:Ferro-silicon; carbon monoxide; high carbon ferro-chrome; low carbon ferro-chrome
Divisions:Director Office
ID Code:1420
Deposited By:Dr. A K Sahu
Deposited On:09 Aug 2010 21:58
Last Modified:08 Feb 2012 12:39
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