US3433628A - Process for the manufacture of ferromanganese - Google Patents
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- US3433628A US3433628A US577195A US3433628DA US3433628A US 3433628 A US3433628 A US 3433628A US 577195 A US577195 A US 577195A US 3433628D A US3433628D A US 3433628DA US 3433628 A US3433628 A US 3433628A
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- C22—METALLURGY; FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS ALLOYS; TREATMENT OF ALLOYS OR NON-FERROUS METALS
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- the present invention relates to a process for the manufacture of low carbon and medium carbon ferromanganese. More particularly the invention relates to a process for the manufacture of low carbon and medium carbon ferromanganese in a fuel fired rotary furnace.
- Ferromanganese is normally produced in an electric arc furnaces by a process which involves charging manganese ore, solid manganese silicide and burnt lime to the furnace and then melting and reacting the charge to produce ferromanganese and slag.
- This process can be carried out either as a one-slag process, wherein the whole of the charge is added at the commencement, or as a two-slag process, wherein portion only of the manganese ore and solid manganese silicide is added at the commencement, with the slag produced being thereafter tapped, and the remainder of the charge then added.
- This process suffers from the disadvantage that it is time consuming, requiring about 4 hours for completion, and consequently the wear on the refractory furnace lining is very high.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a process for the manufacture of ferromanganese which can be carried out in a comparatively short time and which thereby considerably reduces the amount of wear on the refractory furnace lining with a consequential saving on the cost of replacing the lining.
- a process for the manufacture of ferromanganese which comprises charging limestone or burnt lime, manganese ore and steel scrap to a fuel fired rotary furnace, preheating the furnace and the contents thereof to a temperature of from 1,300 to 1,600 O, adding molten manganese silicide to the preheated furnace, rotating the furnace for a period of time toenable the reaction to be completed, and thereafter tapping the ferromanganese produced from the furnace.
- the charge should preferably be proportioned in such a manner that the ratio of the weight of manganese in the ore over the weight of silicon in the silicide is greater than 2.9.
- the ore should contain at least 47% manganese.
- the limestone charge should be of such a weight that the final slag tapped should preferably have a CaO/SiO ratio between 1.4 and 1.7.
- the steel charge should be approximately 10% or less of the weight of manganese silicide charge the exact amount of steel charged depending on the manganese content of the manganese silicide and the desired manganese content of alloy to be produced.
- the time required for completion of the reaction may vary from 2 minutes to 50 minutes, a time of from 5 to 20 minutes normally being sufficient to ensure satisfactory completion of the reaction. While the reaction is taking place the furnace must be rotated at a speed sufficient to ensure adequate mixing of the charge, speeds within the range of 2 to 50 planetuions per minute normally being satisfactory for this purpose.
- manganese ore or steel may be added to the charge if desired.
- the manganese silicide used in the process should pref- 8 Claims 3,433,628 Patented Mar. 18, 1969 erably contain from 17 to 25% by weight silicon and more than 60% by weight manganese. If desired a portion of the limestone or burnt lime in the initial charge may be replaced by raw or burnt dolomite.
- the carbon content of the ferromanganese produced depends primarily on the silicon content of the manganese silicide.
- Manganese silicides having a silicon content of from 17 to 18% by weight result in the production of a medium carbon ferromanganese i.e., one having less than 1.5% by weight carbon, less than 1.5% by weight silicon and more than by weight manganese, while manganese silicides having a silicon content of from 18 to 25 by weight result in the production of a low carbon ferromanganese i.e., one having less than 1.0% by weight carbon, less than 1.5 by weight silicon and more than 75 by weight manganese.
- the present process by enabling the reaction between the manganese silicide and the other components of the charge to be completed in a comparatively short period of time greatly reduces the erosion of the refractory furnace lining and thereby enables considerable savings to be made in the cost of replacement of the lining.
- EXAMPLE 2 Low carbon ferromanganese The procedure of Example 1 was repeated with the exception that the manganese silicide used was of a different composition.
- EXAMPLE 3 Medium carbon ferromanganese In this example, 262 pounds of limestone, 280 pounds of manganese ore and 20 pounds of steel scrap were preheated in the rotary furnace for '75 minutes to 1,550 C.
- a process for the manufacture of ferromanganese which comprises charging manganese ore, steel scrap and a material selected from the group consisting of limestone and burnt lime to a fuel fired rotary furnace, preheating the furnace and the contents thereof to a temperature within the range of from 1,300 to 1,600 0, adding molten manganese silicide to the preheated furnace, rotating the furnace for a period of time sufficient to enable the reaction to be completed, and thereafter tapping the ferromanganese produced from the furnace.
- a process for the manufacture of a low carbon ferromanganese which comprises charging manganese ore, steel scrap and a material selected from the group consisting of limestone and burnt lime to a fuel fired rotary furnace, preheating the furnace and the contents thereof to a temperature within the range of from 1,300 to 1,'600 C., adding molten manganese silicide to the preheated furnace, said manganese silicide containing from 18 to 25% by weight silicon and more than 60% by weight manganese, rotating the furnace for a period of time sufficient to enable the reaction to be completed, and thereafter tapping the ferromanganese produced from the furnace.
- a process for the production of medium carbon ferromanganese which comprises charging manganese ore, steel scrap and a material selected from the group consisting of limestone and burnt lime to a fuel fired rotary furnace, preheating the furnace and the contents thereof to a temperature within the range of from 1,300 to 1,600 C., adding molten manganese silicide to the preheated furnace, said manganese silicide containing from 17 to 18% by weight silicon and more than by weight manganese, rotating the furnace for a period of time sufficient to enable the reaction to be completed, and thereafter tapping the ferromanganese produced from the furnace.
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US3652263A (en) * | 1968-04-30 | 1972-03-28 | Taiheiyo Kinzoku Co Ltd Kk | Direct production method for medium- and low-carbon ferromanganese |
FR2440408A1 (fr) * | 1978-11-02 | 1980-05-30 | Pacific Metals Co Ltd | Procede pour la fabrication directe de ferromanganese de haute qualite et de haute purete |
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RU2139938C1 (ru) * | 1998-07-16 | 1999-10-20 | ООО "Корпорация СиВ" | Способ переработки железомарганцевого сырья |
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US490961A (en) * | 1893-01-31 | Process of producing metallic alloys | ||
US1480267A (en) * | 1922-02-01 | 1924-01-08 | Ferrolegeringar Ab | Process for the manufacture of manganese or of manganese alloys poor in carbon and silicon |
US2256901A (en) * | 1938-08-22 | 1941-09-23 | William Bell Arness | Production of ferroalloys |
US2830891A (en) * | 1955-07-22 | 1958-04-15 | Strategic Udy Metallurg & Chem | Process for the production of ferromanganese products from manganesebearing materials |
US2931708A (en) * | 1954-07-02 | 1960-04-05 | Olav C Aamot | Metallurgical process and apparatus |
US3074793A (en) * | 1961-09-21 | 1963-01-22 | Union Carbide Corp | Process for the production of mediumto low-carbon ferromanganese |
US3347664A (en) * | 1965-03-23 | 1967-10-17 | Union Carbide Corp | Process for the production of low silicon, medium-to-low carbon ferromanganese |
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US490961A (en) * | 1893-01-31 | Process of producing metallic alloys | ||
US1480267A (en) * | 1922-02-01 | 1924-01-08 | Ferrolegeringar Ab | Process for the manufacture of manganese or of manganese alloys poor in carbon and silicon |
US2256901A (en) * | 1938-08-22 | 1941-09-23 | William Bell Arness | Production of ferroalloys |
US2931708A (en) * | 1954-07-02 | 1960-04-05 | Olav C Aamot | Metallurgical process and apparatus |
US2830891A (en) * | 1955-07-22 | 1958-04-15 | Strategic Udy Metallurg & Chem | Process for the production of ferromanganese products from manganesebearing materials |
US3074793A (en) * | 1961-09-21 | 1963-01-22 | Union Carbide Corp | Process for the production of mediumto low-carbon ferromanganese |
US3347664A (en) * | 1965-03-23 | 1967-10-17 | Union Carbide Corp | Process for the production of low silicon, medium-to-low carbon ferromanganese |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US3652263A (en) * | 1968-04-30 | 1972-03-28 | Taiheiyo Kinzoku Co Ltd Kk | Direct production method for medium- and low-carbon ferromanganese |
FR2440408A1 (fr) * | 1978-11-02 | 1980-05-30 | Pacific Metals Co Ltd | Procede pour la fabrication directe de ferromanganese de haute qualite et de haute purete |
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