Formation, Characteristics And Utilisation Of Cogas Formed In Ferrochromium Smelting
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 976 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
High carbon ferrochromium is produced by carbon reduction. No replacement for carbon as reductant has yet been developed.  The reduction creates a considerable amount of CO-gas.  In open and semi-closed furnaces the gas is burned when leaving the burden. In closed furnaces the formed gas is sucked out by a fan, washed and utilised as fuel.      The  formation  of  carbon  monoxide  is  presented  briefly  starting  from thermodynamic  considerations  up  to  solid and  liquid  state  reduction.  The volume,  composition  and  energy  content  of  the  furnace gas are discussed, focusing on the raw materials and pre-treatment processes of the furnace feed as well as on the process equipment and control.      Outokumpu has been using closed and sealed furnaces and utilising the CO-gas in its Tornio Ferrochrome Works since 1968. Today in Tornio with an annual ferrochromium production of 260 000 t CO-gas production is 186 million m3, representing 68 MWh an hour. At the same time the furnace power input is 95MW. About   98 % of the CO-gas is utilised, whereof 30% in the ferrochrome production itself.       This paper focuses on the characteristics and utilisation of CO-gas. CO-gas is secondary energy, which on  one  hand  saves  primary  electric  and  fossil  fuel  energy  in  ferrochromium  production  and,  on  the  other,  replaces  other  fossil  fuels  at  the  adjacent  steel  works. The  characteristics  of  the  fuel,  requirements  for  utilisation as well as health and safety aspects are discussed. Utilisation of the gas has a high impact on the total dust and gaseous emissions and on the energy optimisation at the ferrochromium and steel works.
Citation
APA: (2004) Formation, Characteristics And Utilisation Of Cogas Formed In Ferrochromium Smelting
MLA: Formation, Characteristics And Utilisation Of Cogas Formed In Ferrochromium Smelting. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.
