Kaplan, AlexanderAlexanderKaplanFedina, TatianaTatianaFedinaBrückner, FrankFrankBrücknerPowell, JohnJohnPowell2024-04-252024-04-252023https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/46694110.1016/j.jalmes.2023.100039Iron ore powder accompanied by Si-powder as a reducing agent, was melted using a high-power laser beam. During laser melting of the two different powder beds placed next to each other, silicon merged and diffused into the iron ore, forming a ternary melt phase Fe-O-Si of around 30-60-10 at%. High speed imaging of the laser melting process as well as subsequent SEM-analysis of the generated nuggets showed the formation of droplets that merge with the surrounding Si- or ore-powder and form distinct domains. Under certain circumstances, the solidifying nuggets, of the order of 0.5-5 mm in size, generated numerous small domains, up to 25 µm, of high purity iron, 90 + at%, surrounded by a matrix of the above mentioned slag. Many of these Fe-domains were created in the vicinity of regions of high Si-content.enLaser treatmentReductionIronIron orePowder processingOre reluctionSiliconLaser induced reduction of iron ore by siliconjournal article