MG-RICH ULTRAMAFICS OF THE NAGA HILLS OPHIOLITE, NAGALAND, INDIA: A POTENTIAL SUBSTITUTE AS BASIC FLUX IN METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES

Watitemsu Imchen, Pukrozo Keyho, Meribemo Yanthan, Imomeren Ao, John K. Angami
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Flux materials are indispensable in iron ore refining process to effectively segregate gangue minerals and to improve other physicochemical properties. Lately, the demand for metallurgical grade flux materials such as limestone and dolomite for iron and steel manufacturing industries in India has surged manifold and depends largely on imports due to its limited resources. MgO-bearing flux has emerged to be a potential alternative to conventional fluxes (limestone and dolomite); though huge resources of Mg-rich ultramafic rocks are available in the Indian subcontinent, their economic utility as metallurgical flux is not fully explored. To evaluate the suitability of flux material in iron and steel industries, Mg-rich ultramafics of the Naga Hills Ophiolite (NHO) have been studied. Major oxides and petro-mineralogical studies have been undertaken to understand the chemical and mineralogical attributes of NHO Mg-rich ultramafics. Results indicate appreciable MgO content (up to 46.7%) barring pyroxenite, with low Al2O3 (< 2 wt%), loss on ignition (< 14 wt%), and Cr2O3 (< 1 wt%) conforming to the chemical specifications set for flux/sinter mix by the major steel producers in India. Fouling index further indicates Mg-based flux of NHO as better quality in contrast to conventional flux materials, albeit alkali content is relatively high. Finer crystals of NHO Mg-rich rocks are added advantage which would readily assimilate in the melt at lower energy. Mg-based flux in iron and steel industries would aid in augmenting productivity with reduced slag volumes at lower cost, energy and pollution.
印度那加兰纳迦山蛇绿岩的富镁超镁铁:冶金工业中碱性助熔剂的潜在替代品
助熔剂是铁矿选矿过程中有效分离脉石矿物和改善其他物化性能不可缺少的原料。最近,印度钢铁制造业对冶金级助熔剂材料(如石灰石和白云石)的需求激增,由于其资源有限,主要依赖进口。含镁助熔剂已成为传统助熔剂(石灰石和白云石)的潜在替代品;虽然印度次大陆有丰富的富镁超镁铁质岩资源,但其作为冶金助熔剂的经济用途尚未得到充分开发。为了评价熔剂材料在钢铁工业中的适用性,对那迦山蛇绿岩(NHO)的富镁超镁铁学进行了研究。主要的氧化物和岩石矿物学研究已经开展,以了解NHO富镁超镁铁的化学和矿物学属性。结果表明,除辉石矿外,MgO含量可观(高达46.7%),Al2O3含量低(< 2 wt%),着火损失(< 14 wt%), Cr2O3 (< 1 wt%)符合印度主要钢铁生产商为助熔剂/烧结矿混合物设定的化学规格。污垢指数进一步表明,尽管碱含量相对较高,但镁基NHO助熔剂的质量优于常规助熔剂材料。添加了较细的NHO富镁岩石晶体,它们在较低能量下易于在熔体中同化。钢铁工业中的镁基助熔剂将有助于以更低的成本、能源和污染,减少炉渣量,从而提高生产率。
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