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  2. Nickel pig iron - Wikipedia

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    Nickel pig iron (NPI) is a low grade ferronickel invented in China as a cheaper alternative to pure nickel for the production of stainless steel [citation needed]. The production process of nickel pig iron utilizes lateritic nickel ores instead of pure nickel sold on the world market. The alternative was developed as a response to the high ...

  3. Ferroalloy - Wikipedia

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    [19] Nickel pig iron is distinguished from ferronickel by the former's low weight fraction (4–10%) of nickel and high carbon content (>3%). In contrast, ferronickel is a relatively pure binary alloy. [19] In 2008, the major ferronickel-producing countries were Japan (301,000 t), New Caledonia (144,000 t) and Colombia (105,000 t). Together ...

  4. Krupp–Renn process - Wikipedia

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    In the early 21st century, however, the Nihon Yakin Kogyo foundry in Ōeyama, Japan, continued to use the Krupp-Renn process to produce intermediate grade ferronickel (23% nickel), sometimes called nickel pig iron. With a monthly output of 1,000 tons of Luppen [68] and a production capacity of 13 kt/year, the plant is operating at full capacity ...

  5. Indonesia’s decision to ban nickel ore exports was a ... - AOL

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    Companies are investing in smelters producing nickel pig iron, used in stainless steel, according to a report from Oxford Economics. South Korea–based POSCO Holdings, Chinese firm Ningbo Richin ...

  6. Lateritic nickel ore deposits - Wikipedia

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    This ore is so rich in limonite (generally grading 47% to 59% iron, 0.8 to 1.5% nickel and trace cobalt) that it is essentially similar to low-grade iron ore. As such, certain steel smelters in China have developed a process for blending nickel limonite ore with conventional iron ore to produce stainless steel feed products like nickel pig iron.

  7. Iron–nickel alloy - Wikipedia

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    An iron–nickel alloy or nickel–iron alloy, abbreviated FeNi or NiFe, is a group of alloys consisting primarily of the elements nickel (Ni) and iron (Fe). It is the main constituent of the "iron" planetary cores and iron meteorites .

  8. Pig iron - Wikipedia

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    Pig iron, also known as crude iron, is an intermediate good used by the iron industry in the production of steel. It is developed by smelting iron ore in a blast furnace . Pig iron has a high carbon content, typically 3.8–4.7%, [ 1 ] along with silica and other dross , which makes it brittle and not useful directly as a material except for ...

  9. College Football Playoff: Notre Dame gets marquee Sugar Bowl ...

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    A play after the strip sack, Riley Leonard found Beaux Collins for a 13-yard TD. Notre Dame got the ball to start the second half and the offense never took the field to open the third quarter.