Blast Furnace Burdens Preparation from Metallurgical Dusts and Sludges with Composite Binder

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Kecheng Zhang Yuanbo Zhang Tao Jiang Guanghui Li Zhucheng Huang
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"With rapid development of Iron and Steel industry, plenty of metallurgical dusts and sludges are generated, which have not been effectively utilized because of their poor hydrophilicity and bad ballability. Agglomeration and roasting of metallurgical dusts & sludges with a new-type composite binder are studied in this paper. The results indicate that the dosage of the new binders can be decreased to 2.5 wt% from 3.5 wt% when using the wet-grinding process. Under the optimal conditions of briquetting pressure 2070 N/cm2, briquetting moisture content 13 wt%, roasting temperature 1000 °C and roasting time 40 min, the qualities of the green, dry and roasted briquettes meet the requirements of the industry production. The finished products have the compression strength of more than 2000 N/cm2, which can be used as high-quality burdens for blast furnaces.IntroductionWith rapid development of Chinese Iron & Steel industry, there are more and more serious resource shortage and environmental pollution existing. Converter sludges, containing 30% ~ 40 wt% moistures, are typically difficult for recycling [1]. Foreign processing technologies for sludges treatment are relatively advanced including cold-bonded agglomerates for blast furnace, RHF reduction for the dusts and sludges with high content of Zn and Pb, smelting and reduction. Domestic iron and steel companies use a small amount of sludges in sintering. However, the sludges have the characteristics of high moisture and containing harmful impurities, which directly affect the sintering mixture permeability and product quality [2-5]. There are also other technologies such as production of metallized pellets, cooling agents for steelmaking, etc [6]. All of these deficiencies and applied are not in large-scale."
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APA: Kecheng Zhang Yuanbo Zhang Tao Jiang Guanghui Li Zhucheng Huang  (2011)  Blast Furnace Burdens Preparation from Metallurgical Dusts and Sludges with Composite Binder

MLA: Kecheng Zhang Yuanbo Zhang Tao Jiang Guanghui Li Zhucheng Huang Blast Furnace Burdens Preparation from Metallurgical Dusts and Sludges with Composite Binder. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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