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Influence of Sample Mass and Pouring Temperature on the Effectiveness of Thermal Analysis for Estimating Gray Iron Inoculation Potential. [PDF]
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Kinetic analysis and characterization of the simultaneous reduction-sintering of NiO-Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> nanoprecursors for ferronickel alloy production. [PDF]
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The Side-Release Method Measures the High-Pressure Sound Velocity of Iron Using Line-Spatially Resolved DISAR. [PDF]
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Complex Vanadium-Containing Ferroalloys
Metallurgist, 2021The possibility of preparing complex vanadium-containing ferroalloys directly from vanadium slag and their application in steelmaking are considered in a review. Complex alloys make it possible to expand the ore base for ferroalloy production since it may involve poorer and more complex charge materials.
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Ferroalloys Dispersion (Atomizing)
2020Granular ferroalloys obtained by dispersing melts with air and water are widely used in various industries.
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Talanta, 1986
Procedures are outlined for the determination of the principal elements in ferroalloys.
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Procedures are outlined for the determination of the principal elements in ferroalloys.
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Energy-saving ferroalloy production
Steel in Translation, 2017In the laboratory, ore–coal blends consisting of small components (ore, coal, and flux) are prepared. If the coal consumption in the reduction of metals is standardized, ferroalloys with moderate iron content may be obtained; the carbon content in the alloys may be adjusted within the range 0.80–1.5%.
S. M. Tleugabulov, E. B. Tazhiev
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Alkaline Earth Metal Ferroalloys
2020Alkaline earth metals (AEM): beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium and barium belong to the IIA group of the Periodic system of elements.
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Metallurgy of Chromium Ferroalloys
2020Chromium—element of the VIb group of the Periodic system of elements. Atomic number 24; atomic mass 51.996; electronic configuration 3d54s1; melting point 1907 °C and boiling point 2671 °C; density 7.19 g/cm3; oxidation state 2, 3 and 6. Chromium has a body-centered cubic lattice and does not have allotropy.
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