2015
DOI: 10.17159/2410-972x/2015/v25n2a3
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The use of fine water sprays to suppress fume emissions when casting ferromanganese

Abstract: During the casting of ferromanganese alloys from electric arc furnaces into sand beds at temperatures of up to 1800°C a considerable amount of very brown fumes are generated when the alloy fume is oxidized in the atmosphere. The fume is difficult to capture because of the large flux of gas that is generated. Possible reasons for this flux include the high evaporation rate of Mn at elevated temperatures, the large surface area of the casting beds and the large thermal plumes over the furnace tapholes and castin… Show more

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“…Certain FeMn smelters have successfully implemented a dustsuppression technology during casting, where an atomized water mist is sprayed around the casting beds. 123,[128][129][130] This water vapor effect has been reproduced in laboratory-scale experiments. For SiMn, however, the vapor had no effect at temperatures higher than 1450°C.…”
Section: Airborne Particulate Matter (Pm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certain FeMn smelters have successfully implemented a dustsuppression technology during casting, where an atomized water mist is sprayed around the casting beds. 123,[128][129][130] This water vapor effect has been reproduced in laboratory-scale experiments. For SiMn, however, the vapor had no effect at temperatures higher than 1450°C.…”
Section: Airborne Particulate Matter (Pm)mentioning
confidence: 99%