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Microwave Heating Behavior of Blast Furnace Slag Bearing High Titanium

Authors :
Chen Yan
Shoji Taniguchi
Noboru Yoshikawa
Source :
ISIJ International. 45:1232-1237
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 2005.

Abstract

Blast furnace (BF) slag in south-western part of China contains large amount of titanium. For the purpose of beneficial utilization of titanium in the slag, microwave (MW) processing of the slag has been proposed. In this study, a fundamental research on heating behavior of the slag by application of 2.45 GHz MW was performed.The slag specimens can be heated in a domestic MW oven at constant input power (0.5 kW) and sudden increase of the temperature is observed after several heating cycles. A phenomenon of so-called thermal runaway (TRW) occurred. A part of the specimen melted, and the XRD analysis indicated that this area became amorphous. Crystallization of the CaTiO3 phase occurred by MW heating of the melted slag at 600°C.A sintered CaTiO3 compact was heated by MW much more than the synthetic Chinese slag. The synthetic slag without containing Ti was not heated very well. Permittivity of CaTiO3 (loss factor) was measured and demonstrated to be much larger than the other oxides in the slag. Therefore, it is concluded that CaTiO3 phase is responsible for heating of the whole slag.

Details

ISSN :
13475460 and 09151559
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ISIJ International
Accession number :
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