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Electric Arc Metallothermic Smelting of FeCr Using FeAlSiCa as a Reductant. [PDF]
Makhambetov Y +8 more
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Physicochemical characteristics of ferroalloys of the Cr-C-Si-Fe system. [PDF]
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ChemInform, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Joab S, Santos +2 more
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Joab S, Santos +2 more
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Chromite and chromite chondrules in meteorites—I
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1967Abstract In a number of chondrites, several chondrules have been found containing chromite as a major component. The second, most common mineral in these chondrules is usually an albite-like plagioclase. Besides coarse grains of chromite, many chondrules contain fine chromite grains, intergrown with feldspar as pseudomorphs after a previously ...
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Chromite-Rich and Chromite-Poor Ophiolites: The Oman Case
1991Chroinite deposits in Oman belong dominantly to the concordant structural type, meaning that these have been intensely deformed by plastic flow and tectonically rotated to become parallel to the peridotite foliation. This occurred soon after their formation within the transition zone below the ridge of origin. Subconcordant and discordant pods are also
A. Nicolas, H. Al Azri
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Magnesite-chromite products from high purity magnesite and chromite
Refractories, 1971Products made from magnesite and chromite with low-impurity oxide concentrations possess better thermal factors than ordinary periclase-spinel refractories: refractoriness under load: 1700°C and above; bending strength at 1300°C 2.5–3 times greater; deformation 3–4 times; and the rate of deformation at steady-state creep is about a half.
V. A. Bron +3 more
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1988
The system ZnO–Fe 2 O 3 –Cr 2 O 3 is the basis of most of the brown pigments used in the whitewares industry.
S. H. Murdock, R. A. Eppler
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The system ZnO–Fe 2 O 3 –Cr 2 O 3 is the basis of most of the brown pigments used in the whitewares industry.
S. H. Murdock, R. A. Eppler
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Selective shear flocculation of chromite from chromite-serpentine mixtures
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 1998Abstract In this study, shear flocculation of chromite from mixtures of chromite and serpentine was investigated. The effects of zeta potential, contact angle, stirrer speed, flocculation (stirring) time, settling time and concentration of sodium oleate, Na 2 SiO 3 and Na 2 SiF 6 were tested.
Akdemir, U, Hicyilmaz, C
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