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Revision as of 02:18, 9 April 2020
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OSE Case
- OSE's case would be to produce steel from direct reduction, which is more efficient and lower temperature than a blast furnace. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_reduced_iron
- Iron mining in the USA - [1]
- Chromium mining (for stainless steel) - Chromite (FeCrO) is reduced to Ferrochrome (FeCr) via carbothermic reduction. Chromite in Oregon, Montana, California - [2]
OSE Workflow
Sourcing
- Recycling
- Ore?
Refining
- Froth Floatation and other ore methods?
- Direct Reduction , and Charcoal Blast Furnace