DOI: 10.3390/met16080911 ISSN: 2075-4701

Aluminosilicochrome Produced from Technogenic Wastes as an Alternative to Conventional Ferrosilicochrome in Refined Ferrochrome Smelting

Aristotel Issagulov, Aibar Myrzagaliyev, Saule Sagintayeva, Yerbolat Makhambetov, Diana Issagulova, Kuanysh Ilyassov

This study investigates the possibility of using aluminosilicochrome (ASC) produced from technogenic raw materials as a potential alternative to FSC-48 ferrosilicochrome in refined ferrochrome smelting. Laboratory smelting tests were carried out in an induction furnace using alumina crucibles with a charge mass of 50 g. The two variants were compared based on the material balance, SEM-EDS analysis of the metallic and slag phases, a conditional estimate of chromium transfer to the metal, and the results of thermodynamic modeling in FactSage 8.4. It was established that a Cr–Fe metallic phase is formed when both FSC-48 and ASC are used. The average metal mass was 13.8 g for FSC-48 and 13.3 g for ASC. According to SEM-EDS data, the Cr content in the metallic phase was 70.53 and 68.64 wt. %, respectively. Aluminum introduced with ASC predominantly transfers into the slag, increasing its Al content to 20.81 wt. %. The conditional estimate of total chromium transfer from the charge to the metallic phase was 91.9% for FSC-48 and 91.6% for ASC. FactSage modeling showed higher calculated ore-derived Cr recovery for ASC under equilibrium conditions; however, excessive ASC addition increased the Si content in the metal. The obtained results confirm the fundamental possibility of using ASC as a complex reductant in refined ferrochrome smelting.

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