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Gaseous reduction of Mn ores in CO-CO2 atmosphere

Abstract

The efficiency in production of manganese ferroalloys is dependent on the gaseous reduction of the higher manganese oxides in the ores used as raw materials. The materials, descending in the furnace, will meet the furnace gas that contains significant amounts of CO(g) and reduce in subsequent steps, the last step being reduction of Mn3O4 to MnO. This step may to varying extent occur at temperatures exceeding 800 °C, i.e. in the active region of the Boudouard reaction. The gas reduction of Assmang and Comilog manganese ores were investigated in CO-CO2-atmosphere at temperatures up to 1000 °C. It was seen that decreasing ore size correlates to a lower reduction temperature and increasing reduction rate. Similar effect was observed with increasing CO-content in the gas atmosphere. Further, it was found that Comilog ore obtained a complete prereduction at 600 °C, whereas reduction of Assmang ore was not complete at 800 °C for the majority of the experiments.
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Category

Academic chapter

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Trine Asklund Larssen
  • Merete Tangstad
  • Ida Kero

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Metal Production and Processing
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2018

Publisher

Springer Nature

Book

Extraction 2018- Proceedings of the First Global Conference on Extractive Metallurgy

ISBN

9783319950211

Page(s)

1093 - 1101

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