Direct Reduction of Copper Slag Composite Pellets Within Lignite Using Biomass as Binder

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zongliang Zuo Qingbo Yu Huaqing Xie Qin Qin Mengqi Wei
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

The resource utilization of copper slag is an attractive option of iron resource. Thermal energy recovery and direct reduction (TER-DR) system was proposed in this study. By theoretica lanalysis,the exergy efficiency of this system can reach to 57.3%. To investigate the feasibility of TER-DR system, copper slag composite pellets within lignite were prepared. As a new binder, pinesaw dust was added into the pellets. The diameter of pellets was 20 mm in experiments and the compressive strength of them was up to 831 N when the addition ratio of biomass was 29%. The results showed that the overall iron recovery reached to 90% and the separated iron concentrate was up to 93.5% when thetemperature is at 1423 K for 90 min with CaO addition ratio of 0.3. The process reduces the secondary environmental pollution of copper slag and will be applied well in the future.
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APA: Zongliang Zuo Qingbo Yu Huaqing Xie Qin Qin Mengqi Wei  (2018)  Direct Reduction of Copper Slag Composite Pellets Within Lignite Using Biomass as Binder

MLA: Zongliang Zuo Qingbo Yu Huaqing Xie Qin Qin Mengqi Wei Direct Reduction of Copper Slag Composite Pellets Within Lignite Using Biomass as Binder. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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