Chemistry of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite and Magnetite Pellets (c0b3e5a2-63b4-4f04-97c1-3c27825eb96e)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. J. Friel E. S. Erickson
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Dolomite-fluxed pellets of various compositions were made from magnetite concentrate, hematite concentrate and a concentrate containing a natural mixture of both. Physical properties and reduction test results were used to ascertain proper compositions and firing temperatures. These pellets were subjected to physical tests and to reduction tests. Petrographic and electron microprobe examinations were made to evaluate the effect of composition and fining on the phase assemblage. We interpreted our test results in terms of chemistry and microstructure and related these to properties. This approach enabled w to determine the composition best suited to each of the three concentrates. Compared with acid pellets, dolomite- fluxed pellets of the optimum compositions had similar physical properties but swelled less, softened at a higher temperature, and reduced faster and more completely.
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APA: J. J. Friel E. S. Erickson  (1983)  Chemistry of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite and Magnetite Pellets (c0b3e5a2-63b4-4f04-97c1-3c27825eb96e)

MLA: J. J. Friel E. S. Erickson Chemistry of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite and Magnetite Pellets (c0b3e5a2-63b4-4f04-97c1-3c27825eb96e). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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