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- Title
Technology for blowing in a blast furnace on ferromanganese.
- Authors
Skuridin, F. L.; Shepilov, S. V.; Paren'kov, A. E.; Yusfin, Yu. S.; Karabasov, Yu. S.; Paren'kov, S. L.; Kosyrev, K. L.; Bodyagin, E. A.; Usachev, A. B.; Mikhin, I. V.
- Abstract
When a blast furnace is planned to be blown in on ferromanganese after a class I overhaul, it is necessary to choose the type of pig iron that is to be obtained in the initial taps. Blow-ins are usually done on foundry iron, with the furnace then being changed over to ferromanganese during a 2–3-day period. A new method has been developed for blowing in blast furnaces on ferromanganese, the method making it possible to quickly (in no more than 1 day) obtain an alloy with an Mn content up to 70–75% by gradually increasing the concentration of this element.
- Subjects
BLAST furnaces; FERROMANGANESE; ALLOYS; FURNACES; MANGANESE
- Publication
Metallurgist, 2006, Vol 50, Issue 1/2, p12
- ISSN
0026-0894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11015-006-0031-8