Liquidas Surface of "Lime Ferrite" Slags at Intermediate Oxygen Potentials

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"Lime ferrite" slag with limited silica content has proven to be a valuable choice in the modern processes of copper smelting and converting due to several advantages that this slag offers compared to classical silicate slags. Nevertheless the liquidus surface of this slag has been experimentally measured only at low oxygen potentials such as in equilibrium with iron or near it and in air. Although most of the smelting and converting processes that use this slag occur at intermediate oxygen potentials, the liquidus surface of this slag is not known at these conditions and the effect of oxygen potential and silica has not been correctly understood. This has brought some confusion in literature as well as in the industrial practice. In this work the liquidus surface of the calcium ferrite slags has been quantified by the means of a new thermophysicochemical model and a new type of liquidus surface diagrams which are very convenient for any industrial process that uses calcium ferrite slags. These diagrams can be easily used to select the lowest liquidus temperature of calcium ferrite slags at a minimum cost and can help design several fluxing strategies in copper smelting and converting processes. The effect of the oxygen potential and silica is also quantified and important industrially related conclusions are drawn.

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Kongoli, F., McBow, I., & Yazawa, A. (2003). Liquidas Surface of “Lime Ferrite” Slags at Intermediate Oxygen Potentials. In Materials Transactions (Vol. 44, pp. 2136–2140). Japan Institute of Metals (JIM). https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.44.2136

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