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Wetting between molten iron and prereduced ilmenite with carbon
Authors:WANG Yu-ming  YUAN Zhang-fu  ZHAO Hong-xin  XIONG Shao-feng  JIANG Wei-zhong  LI Zhao-yi
Affiliation:1. Department of Energy and Resources Engineering, College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China;2. Institute of Ironmaking Research, Baoshan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd, Shanghai 201900, China;3. State Key Laboratory of Multi-Phase Complex System, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
Abstract:An interfacial study between molten iron and the prereduced ilmenite with carbon was conducted at different melting temperatures by the sessile droplet method. The wetting characteristics between molten iron and the prereduced ilmenites with carbon were investigated by measuring contact angle of the droplet of molten iron on the prereduced ilmenite substrate. The images of the interface were also examined by the optical microscope and SEM equipped with EDS. The volume of molten iron increased with the melting temperature increasing when titania or high-content titania slag was used as the substrate. The contact angle decreased with the melting temperature increasing and it was independent on time at constant temperature. The contact angle was positively correlated with the reduction degree of the ilmenite, but the work of adhesion was negatively correlated with it. Higher smelting temperature was beneficial to the separation of iron and Ti oxides. The permeability of molten iron into the prereduced ilmenite with carbon was more obvious with reduction degree increasing owing to the high porosity of prereduced ilmenite.
Keywords:molten iron  prereduced ilmenite  wetting  interfacial permeability  contact angle  carbon reduction
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