Research into the possibility of producing ferrosilicoaluminum from recycled materials
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https://doi.org/10.15802/tpm.1.2025.16Keywords:
ferrosilicoaluminum, recycled materials, recycling, electrothermal production, abrasive productionAbstract
The technology of electrothermal production of ferrosilicoaluminum using recyclable material from abrasive production has been developed, studied and tested in laboratory and semi-industrial conditions. The following were used as burden components: "old charge" from silicon carbide production, sludge from abrasive electrocorundum and silicon carbide, magnetic fraction from electrocorundum production and gas coal. As a result, an alloy containing 61−69% Al+Si was obtained.
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