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Ferroalloy production in Russia

Steel in Translation, 2015
Russian production and demand for ferroalloys are considered. The main ferroalloy producers are noted. The volume of imports and exports and the apparent demand for the main Russian ferroalloys between 1990 and 2014 are detailed. The change in the structure of ferroalloy production, globally and in Russia, is outlined.
L. I. Leont’ev   +3 more
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Metallurgy of Manganese Ferroalloys

2020
Manganese-element of the VIIb group of the Periodic system of elements. Atomic number of manganese 25, atomic mass 54.93, configuration of the outer electron shell of the atom 3d54s2, oxidation state from 2 to 7, the most stable are Mn2+ and Mn4+. Four cubic crystalline modifications of manganese are known: α-Mn modification, density 7.44 g/cm3, is ...
Mikhail Gasik   +2 more
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Classification of Ferroalloy Processes

2020
According to the modern classification, metals are divided into two main groups: ferrous and non-ferrous.
Mikhail Gasik   +2 more
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Ferroalloys

2023
Chu Shaojun, Xu Kuangdi
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Aluminothermic production of ferroalloys

JOM, 1973
Bench scale aluminothermic reductions appear to be valuable aids in selecting optimum ore, aluminum powder, and flux combinations for commercial scale reductions.
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Ferroalloy Refining Process

2023
Chu Shaojun, Xu Kuangdi
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Ferroalloys

2020
Mikhail Gasik   +2 more
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Ferroalloy Smelting Process

2023
Chu Shaojun, Xu Kuangdi
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Ferroalloys Furnaces

2020
Mikhail Gasik   +2 more
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Design and Control of Ferroalloy Furnaces

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1950
FERROALLOY furnaces form a special group of electric furnaces in which the electrodes are buried in the charge instead of standing over a bath of molten metal as they do in the steel melting furnaces. The main part of the energy is used to perform chemical reactions, such as the reduction of ores, and the subsequent combination of the resulting ...
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