Continuous Operation With Coke Addition In The Sidbec-Normines Pellet Plant At Port-Cartier, Quebec, Canada ? Summary

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Yvon H. Poirier
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Carbon addition in the oxide pelletizing process is a big concern at the Sidbec-Normines pelletizing plant since 1976. Laboratory pot-grate testing carried out before the initial start-up of the Port-Cartier plant indicated that the nominal pelletizing grate capacity could be increased by fifteen percent with a suitable carbon addition. Also an improved induration cycle offered the possibility of a significant energy reduction within the process with no adverse effect on pellet quality. A one month plant scale program duplicated the lab test results and confirmed the anticipated cost saving by using these techniques. Since March '80, Sidbec-Normines use coke addition as a current operation. This paper reviews briefly earlier laboratory and in-plant test work carried out to investigate the effects of adding carbon materials to the Fire Lake hematite concentrate, and presents operation techniques and plant results of carbon addition in the Port-Cartier pellet plant.
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APA: Yvon H. Poirier  (1982)  Continuous Operation With Coke Addition In The Sidbec-Normines Pellet Plant At Port-Cartier, Quebec, Canada ? Summary

MLA: Yvon H. Poirier Continuous Operation With Coke Addition In The Sidbec-Normines Pellet Plant At Port-Cartier, Quebec, Canada ? Summary. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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