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The modern ferroalloy industry includes a wide range of different types of simple and complex ferroalloys. Industrial production of ferroalloys is associated with the type of applied reducing agent and they are obtained by a carbon-reducing, silicothermal and aluminothermic process. One of the most cost-effective ways to produce refractory materials is the self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) method. Energy-saving and environmentally friendly technology SHS, a relatively new method. It was developed on the basis of the phenomenon of solid flame processes discovered in 1967, in…mehr

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The modern ferroalloy industry includes a wide range of different types of simple and complex ferroalloys. Industrial production of ferroalloys is associated with the type of applied reducing agent and they are obtained by a carbon-reducing, silicothermal and aluminothermic process. One of the most cost-effective ways to produce refractory materials is the self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) method. Energy-saving and environmentally friendly technology SHS, a relatively new method. It was developed on the basis of the phenomenon of solid flame processes discovered in 1967, in which the initial, final and intermediate substances are in the combustion wave in the solid phase. The SHS technology makes it possible to minimize drawbacks of the above mentioned methods of producing ferroalloys. Innovative ideas on the management of the processes of phase separation and dispersion of the reaction mass, the formation of phase and chemical composition contributed to the development of a new scientific direction of research - SHS - metallurgy.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Oniashvili, Leiter der Abteilung für Materialwissenschaften am F.Tavadze Inst. of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Tbilisi, Georgien. Autor von über 174 wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten und 23 Patenten; Teilnehmer an mehr als 40 internationalen Konferenzen; Mitglied mehrerer Fachgesellschaften und Akademien; Mitglied wissenschaftlicher Ausschüsse internationaler Konferenzen.