1. Laser induced reduction of iron ore by silicon
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A.F.H. Kaplan, T. Fedina, F. Brueckner, and J. Powell
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Laser treatment ,Reduction ,Iron ,Iron ore ,Powder processing ,Ore reduction ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Iron ore powder accompanied by Si-powder as a reducing agent, was melted using a high-power laser beam. During laser melting of the two different powder beds placed next to each other, silicon merged and diffused into the iron ore, forming a ternary melt phase Fe-O-Si of around 30–60–10 at%. High speed imaging of the laser melting process as well as subsequent SEM-analysis of the generated nuggets showed the formation of droplets that merge with the surrounding Si- or ore-powder and form distinct domains. Under certain circumstances, the solidifying nuggets, of the order of 0.5–5 mm in size, generated numerous small domains, up to 25 µm, of high purity iron, 90 + at%, surrounded by a matrix of the above mentioned slag. Many of these Fe-domains were created in the vicinity of regions of high Si-content.
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- 2023
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