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Wettability of non-metallic inclusions and its impact on bubble-induced flotation kinetics

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Author(s):
Falsetti, Luis Otavio Z. ; Delfos, Rene ; Charruault, Florian ; Luchini, Bruno ; van Der Plas, Dirk ; Pandolfelli, Victor C.
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology; v. 21, n. 6, p. 7-pg., 2024-07-01.
Abstract

Ceramic refractory bubbling devices may be applied in the steel ladle to induce the flotation of non-metallic inclusions to the slag phase. These inclusions have many origins along the steelmaking process and induce a detrimental effect on the mechanical properties of these metals. Therefore, the design of high-performance ceramic plugs relies on understanding the fundamentals of non-metallic inclusions captured by the gas bubbles. This study investigated the flotation dynamics of hydrophobic and hydrophilic hollow glass particles through experimentation using a water model and quantifying the particle concentration via light scattering. Both types of particles exhibited a comparable natural flotation removal rate, whereas a 40% increase for hydrophobic particles was observed when introducing 1.1 mm bubbles (at 25 NL/h) enhancing the efficiency from 43.1% to 65.2%. For hydrophilic particles, the efficiency increased from 59.1% to 86.2% when bubbles were injected into the system, whereas the removal rate decreased by 2.1-fold. The consequence of the practice of inert gas purging to remove non-metallic inclusions is also discussed. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/00378-2 - Fundamental aspects regarding the technological application of gas bubbles to the non-metallic inclusion removal and the slag foaming in electric arc furnaces
Grantee:Luís Otávio Zaparoli Falsetti
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate