Application Of Ported Kiln Technology To The Grate-Kiln Process At Minntac.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Trescot D. Connor F. Beloy S. Vogely
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

In 2001, the Minntac Division of US-Steel retrofitted one of their Grate-Kiln Iron Ore Pelletizng lines with a Ported-Kiln Air Injection System (PKAIS) the first of it’s kind in the world for oxide pellets. The Ported Kiln System injects air under the bed of pellets in the rotary kiln, causing rapid oxidation of the magnetite pellets. This rapid oxidation allows for lower kiln temperatures, reducing fuel demand; less heat load on the annular cooler; and higher pellet quality. Both the process and the equipment are patented developments by Metso Minerals. This paper discusses the process, the key equipment, and the benefits to the pellet plant and the downstream blast furnace operations.
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APA: J. Trescot D. Connor F. Beloy S. Vogely  (2004)  Application Of Ported Kiln Technology To The Grate-Kiln Process At Minntac.

MLA: J. Trescot D. Connor F. Beloy S. Vogely Application Of Ported Kiln Technology To The Grate-Kiln Process At Minntac.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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