Obtención simultánea de ferroaleación multicomponente y escoria a partir de arenas negras, para el desarrollo de consumibles de soldadura por arco eléctrico

  1. García-Sánchez, L. L.
  2. Perdomo, L.
  3. Quintana-Puchol, R.
  4. Cruz-Crespo, A.
  5. Cores-Sánchez, A.
  6. Gómez Rodríguez, L.
  7. Cerpa Naranjo, Arisbel
Journal:
Revista de metalurgia

ISSN: 0034-8570

Year of publication: 2004

Volume: 40

Issue: 4

Pages: 294-303

Type: Article

DOI: 10.3989/REVMETALM.2004.V40.I4.277 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

In this paper, chemical and mineralogical characterizations of the black sands of the Mejias placer of Sagua de Tánamo (the most important beach littoral placer of the northwest of oriental Cuba) are exposed. Starting from these characterizations a calculation strategy is developed for the making of the metallurgical load that allows to obtain simultaneously, when processed by carbothermic reduction in an electrical arc furnace, a multicomponent ferroalloy and a useful slag for the making of electric arch welding consumables. The powder of the obtained slag is agglomerated with liquid glass. The resulting pellets, due to their behavior on the submerged arc welding (SAW) present technological and metallurgical properties that correspond with the requirements of an agglomerated flux matrix. The chemical composition of the multicomponent ferroalloy is constituted by metallic elements of high metallurgical and alloyed values (V, Cr, Mo, Ti, Nb). It is appropriate for the formulation of consumables for manual welding (SMAW) and SAW, as well.