Direct reduced iron (DRI) – value of process monitoring using X-ray diffraction

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
U König M Pernechele
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Sep 18, 2023

Abstract

Most of the operating steelmaking capacity currently relies on conventional, coal-based steelmaking processes. Currently, direct reduced iron (DRI) is only produced in regions where energy is available at low cost. To align with net-zero emissions goals, steelmaking capacity must transition to loweremissions steelmaking technology. Direct reduction of iron ore will get one of the preferred methods in the future due to its high technology readiness. New reduction technologies include hydrogenbased direct reduction processes. To ensure optimal efficiency during DRI production and to cope with newly developed technologies, processes need to be monitored more frequently and accurate. Traditionally quality control of raw materials and DRI has relied on time consuming physical testing, wet chemistry or the analysis of the elemental composition. The mineralogy of DRI that defines its properties is not frequently monitored. Process monitoring and quality control of DRI is possible by using modern X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods. In addition to the metallic iron content (Femet), metallisation (Metn) and the total carbon content (Ctot), XRD analysis also identifies the overall mineralogical phase composition. This allows additional information about the reduction process and enables fast counteractions on changing raw material mixtures. The benefits of the quantitative determination of the phase composition and the calculation of process critical parameters to produce DRI will be demonstrated with a case study
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APA: U König M Pernechele  (2023)  Direct reduced iron (DRI) – value of process monitoring using X-ray diffraction

MLA: U König M Pernechele Direct reduced iron (DRI) – value of process monitoring using X-ray diffraction. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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