Chemistry Of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite And Magnetite Pellets

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John J. Friel
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The addition of dolomite to iron ore pellets improves their high-temperature reduction properties primarily by increasing their reducibility and raising their softening temperature. In this study we prepared dolomite-fluxed pellets from three different concentrates; Hibbing, a magnetic taconite, Knob Lake, an earthy hematite; and Carol Lake, a mixture of specular hematite with magnetite. The composition n of the concentrates is given in Table I. The pellets were subjected to standard physical tests and the following reduction tests: low temperature degradation, swelling, softening, and thermogravimetric analysis. Petrographic examination and electron microprobe analysis allowed us to evaluate the effect of composition and firing on the phase assemblage. Further, we were able to interpret the test results in terms of chemistry and microstructure. This approach enabled us to determine which fluxed composition best suited each of the concentrates.
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APA: John J. Friel  (1980)  Chemistry Of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite And Magnetite Pellets

MLA: John J. Friel Chemistry Of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite And Magnetite Pellets. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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