Silicon smelting process in direct current furnace

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Electrothermic processes

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75 105, 423350, C22B 400

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050097032

ABSTRACT:
The instant invention is a process for preparing silicon metal in a direct current, submerged-arc furnace. The process comprises adding a source of silicon dioxide and a source of carbon to a substantially closed furnace. Heat is provided to the furnace by striking a direct current arc between a moveable cathode and a anode functional hearth. Silicon metal is tapped from the furnace. The described process may also be used to prepare silicon metal alloys.

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patent: 3215522 (1960-11-01), Kuhlmann
patent: 4865643 (1989-09-01), Goins

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