Evolution Of Granulation Technology

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Wolfgang Van Hooff
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Encouraged by a strongly growing and evolving market for granulated products, Paul Wurth continuously improves its granulation and dewatering technologies to provide customers with state of the art installations. Continuously developed know-how about the granulation process of iron blast furnace slag enabled application to non-ferrous materials such as Ni-Slag, Pb-Slag, Blister Copper, Cu-Matte and even TiO2-Slag, which rank among the most difficult materials to granulate. This paper identifies how critical objectives in granulation and dewatering technologies applied to different molten materials with respect to various product quality objectives can be addressed. The differences between hot and cold water granulation systems are explained, including the step from cold runner to granulation water tank. Development of a flow and pressure controlled blowing box is the latest step to optimize the granulation process in order to meet the latest standards in terms of quality, power consumption and environmental protection.
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APA: Wolfgang Van Hooff  (2006)  Evolution Of Granulation Technology

MLA: Wolfgang Van Hooff Evolution Of Granulation Technology. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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