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1st International Meeting on Ironmaking — vol. 1, num.1 (2001)
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The purpose of the paper is to present the technology of production and use of a new cold metallic feedstock material for steelmaking called Synticom, developed in Russia. The paper describes the production process of Synticom, which is a new material composed of pig iron and iron briquette, in the simplest case, produced in pig machines, with low investment. It is expected that Synticom will replace pig iron advantageously in the steelmaking burden. The paper shows the results of the use of this product on an industrial scale in Russia, either in BOF vessels or in EAFs, as well as data about the use of Synticom in the USA. It describes the various compositions of Synticom, indicating the most adequate type for each application. The paper lists the advantages of using Synticom, especially the high carbon oxidation speed due to the oxygen contained in Synticom, when compared with pig iron.
The purpose of the paper is to present the technology of production and use of a new cold metallic feedstock material for steelmaking called Synticom, developed in Russia. The paper describes the production process of Synticom, which is a new material composed of pig iron and iron briquette, in the simplest case, produced in pig machines, with low investment. It is expected that Synticom will replace pig iron advantageously in the steelmaking burden. The paper shows the results of the use of this product on an industrial scale in Russia, either in BOF vessels or in EAFs, as well as data about the use of Synticom in the USA. It describes the various compositions of Synticom, indicating the most adequate type for each application. The paper lists the advantages of using Synticom, especially the high carbon oxidation speed due to the oxygen contained in Synticom, when compared with pig iron.
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Dorofeev, Guenrikh A..
Produção Anual de Synticom
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p. 349-360.
In: 1st International Meeting on Ironmaking,
Belo Horizonte - MG, Brasil,
2001.
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, DOI 10.5151/ABM-IRONMAKING-2001-2001222