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Thermodynamic Simulation and Laboratory-Scale Experiments of Tin Smelting at AlO Saturation. | LitMetric

Thermodynamic Simulation and Laboratory-Scale Experiments of Tin Smelting at AlO Saturation.

ACS Omega

Metallurgical Engineering Research Group, Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung 40132, Indonesia.

Published: December 2024

A significant issue encountered in smelting operations is the corrosion of refractory materials that come into direct contact with the molten slag. Magnesia-based refractories are commonly used in nonferrous smelting operations. On the other hand, alumina-based refractories emerge as a possible alternative, particularly when dealing with the unpredictable slag compositions, owing to alumina's amphoteric characteristic. Nevertheless, prolonged interaction with aggressive slag can lead to substantial degradation of the refractory material. The research on the use of alumina-based refractories in tin smelting is not well known. Hence, this paper focuses on slag-refractory interaction in the tin smelting process at AlO saturation. A series of thermodynamic simulations and laboratory-scale experiments were conducted. The software FactSage 8.2 was employed to simulate the solubility of AlO in slag and the ratio of Sn content in slag to Sn content in metal under the conditions relevant to tin concentrate smelting and tin slag reduction stages. The experiments utilized synthetic slag composed of SnO-FeO -CaO-SiO-AlO, conducted in a vertical tube furnace at a temperature of 1300 °C for 2 h. The experimental parameters that were varied were the Fe/SiO ratio in slag (0.3-1.6), CaO/SiO ratio in slag (0.3-1.6), and Sn content in slag (3-20%). The simulation results revealed that the solubility of AlO during the tin concentrate smelting and tin slag reduction stages was significantly influenced by temperature, Fe/SiO, and CaO/SiO, whereas the ratio of the Sn content in slag to the Sn content in the metal appeared to be independent of these variables, being primarily influenced by the oxidation condition. Experimental results at 1300 °C showed that varying Fe/SiO within the range of 0.3-1.6 led to an initial increase in AlO solubility in slag at lower Fe/SiO ratios, followed by a decrease in AlO solubility in slag at higher Fe/SiO ratios. A similar trend was observed with variations in CaO/SiO within the same range, accompanied by the formation of new solid phases, such as hercynite spinel at lower CaO/SiO ratios and melilite at higher CaO/SiO ratios. Moreover, under constant CaO/SiO and Fe/SiO ratios of 0.3, reducing the Sn content in the slag was found to increase the solubility of AlO due to the creation of a more aggressive slag toward AlO solid.

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