Abstract

The creation of a new class of carbon reducing agents containing 40–95% carborundum is considered. The carbon is derived from a wide range of natural and industrial materials, including mill siftings, coke, semicoke, high-ash coal, and coal-enrichment wastes. By two-stage production—first of carborundum-bearing reducing agents and then of high-silicon alloys—the range of possible raw materials may be markedly expanded, and the costs of materials and energy in alloy production may be significantly reduced.

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