Effects of Binders Additives on Compressive Strength of Hematite Pellets in Firing Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yanfang Huang Guihong Han Tao Jiang Guanghui Li Yuanbo Zhang Dan Wang
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Hematite concentrates are characterized by bad high-temperature reactivity and poor balling index, which restrict their large-scale application in the production of oxidized pellets. An organic additive, namely MHA, was authorized and used as binder recently in China. Compared with bentonite, the effects of MHA on compressive strength of hematite pellets at various firing conditions were investigated in this study. Experimental results showed the compressive strengths of preheated pellets with different binders were increased with increasing the preheating temperature and time. The compressive strength of preheated pellets with MHA binder was lower than that of pellets with bentonite, which can be ascribed to the high porosity of pellets with MHA binder. However, the compressive strength of roasted pellets with MHA binder was higher than that of pellets with bentonite. The compressive strength of finished pellets balled with MHA binder 1.0 wt% could meet the operation requirements of grate-kiln process.IntroductionHematite concentrates are characterized by bad high-temperature reactivity and poor balling index, which can lead to the appearance of those problems with increasing the energy consumption, shortening the useful life of equipment, and finally increasing the operation cost of oxidized pellets plants [1-2]. Some investigations have been conducted based on improving the pelletizing technique of hematite concentrates, such as pretreatment of raw materials [3-7], optimization of ore proportioning [8], addition of solid fuels [9-16], and so on. Employing high pressure grinding roller for the treatment of hematite concentrates revealed that the mechanical strength of wet green pellets could be improved. However, the mechanical strength of fired pellets was not improved obviously [7]. Huang, et al., pointed out that the preheating and roasting temperature may be decreased and the compressive strength of fired pellets could be increased by blending a certain proportion of magnetite concentrates with hematite [8]. Nevertheless, there are a variety of magnetite ores different in physical and chemical properties in China, resulting in the instability operation [17]."
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APA: Yanfang Huang Guihong Han Tao Jiang Guanghui Li Yuanbo Zhang Dan Wang  (2012)  Effects of Binders Additives on Compressive Strength of Hematite Pellets in Firing Process

MLA: Yanfang Huang Guihong Han Tao Jiang Guanghui Li Yuanbo Zhang Dan Wang Effects of Binders Additives on Compressive Strength of Hematite Pellets in Firing Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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