A Better Mousetrap

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. G. Kelley
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The MIDREX® Direct Reduction Process was developed during the 1960s by the Midland-Ross Corporation, which had pioneered shaft furnace technology and stoichiometric gas reforming for use in processing minerals. In 1969, the first MIDREX® Direct Reduction Plant was built in Portland, OR. Since then, 49 additional modules have been sold in 18 countries. For the last ten years, over 60 percent of the world's direct reduced iron has been produced in MIDREX Plants. During the quarter century since commercialization, many technical improvements have been made, including larger shaft furnaces, in-situ reforming, greater heat recovery, improved catalysts, and hot briquetting. Midrex continues to enhance the technology in the areas of economy-of-scale, energy efficiency, alternate fuels, and raw material flexibility.
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APA: B. G. Kelley  (1998)  A Better Mousetrap

MLA: B. G. Kelley A Better Mousetrap. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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