REDUCTION OF IRON OXIDE CONTAINED IN MOLTEN SLAGS WITH SOLID CARBON.

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The reduction rate of iron oxide contained in molten slags by a rotating carbon or coke rod was measured at 1350 to 1450C. Iron oxide contents ranged from 5 to 90%. A rate equation is derived. The effects of rotating speed of the rods, bubble formation, and foaming are discussed.

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Sugata, M., Sugiyama, T., & Kondo, S. ichi. (1974). REDUCTION OF IRON OXIDE CONTAINED IN MOLTEN SLAGS WITH SOLID CARBON. Trans Iron Steel Inst Jap, 14(2), 88–95. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational1966.14.88

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