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Chromite chemical-grade

Chromite (i.e., stratiform, podiform) Republic of South Africa (6970), India (1401), Turkey (818), Zimbabwe (701), Finland 84), Brazil (467), and Iran (234) 11,679,000 Chemical grade 150-165 Foundry grade 195-225 Refractory grade 210-240... [Pg.1250]

Chromite or Chrome Iron Ore, (Chrome Iron Stone) (Chromerz, Chromeisenstein, Chromit or Ferrochrom in Ger), Q O. FeO or Fe2(Cr02)2- This ore, which is the most important commercial source of chromium and and its compds, is not found in nature in pure form but mixed with oxides of A1 and/or Mg. Its color varies from iron-blk to brn-blk or streak dr brn. There are several grades metallurgical, refractory, or chemical av d 4.6 and hardness 5.5. Several methods for production of chromium from chromite are known, such as silicothermic, alumino-thermic electrolytical... [Pg.82]

Chrome ore and chromite are terms used synonymously in the refractory industry three grades of chrome ore are sold for industrial usage metallurgical, refractory, and chemical. Only the refractory grade is discussed here. [Pg.119]


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