Doubling Production Capacity of the IJmuiden Pellet Plant Between 1970 and 2006

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M W. I Visser Æt Hooft R C. Schimmel
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Until recently the Corus IJmuiden pellet plant produced approximately 4.5 Mtpa of pellets. Corus IJmuiden is currently running a program to increase its pig iron production to 6.4 million tonnes HM per annum. The burden of the Corus IJmuiden blast furnaces consists of approximately 50 per cent high basicity sinter and 50 per cent acid pellets, both produced in-house. To accommodate the increased pig iron production, the capacity of the pellet plant needed to be increased to 5.0 Mtpa. The productivity was increased by modifications to the plant layout, which were implemented during the 2006 cold maintenance stop. In addition, the composition of the ore blends is optimised to gain productivity.
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APA: M W. I Visser Æt Hooft R C. Schimmel  (2007)  Doubling Production Capacity of the IJmuiden Pellet Plant Between 1970 and 2006

MLA: M W. I Visser Æt Hooft R C. Schimmel Doubling Production Capacity of the IJmuiden Pellet Plant Between 1970 and 2006. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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