Future Process And Design Aspects In Iron Ore Pelletizing

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Stieger W Rathburn D. R Hinrichsen H. D
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The present situation in the field of iron ore pelletizing is briefly described with particular view of the Lurgi/Dravo travelling grate process. To meet todays pellet quality requirements with regard to physical and metal- lurgical properties it is often necessary to add basic fluxing materials. It has been de- monstrated that for certain ores, basic addi- tives provide a considerable improvement in fired pellet quality. The production of self- fluxing pellets is becoming increasingly attractive. One Lurgi/Dravo plant is now in operation and another is under construction which were designed for the production of self- fluxing pellets. Self-fluxing pellets may be considered as the primary or exclusive blast furnace burden and the installation of a sinter plant is not necessary if the pellet plant-can handle all in-plant fines. Reference is made to the first pellet plant utilizing iron ore concentrate, in-plant fines and basic flux. The use of solid fuel for pellet indura- tion is discussed because of the increasing prices and possible shortages of heavy oil and natural gas. Since there is a strong tendency to increasing plant capacities, the design fea- tures of travelling grate pelletizing plants for productions up to 6 million tonnes are Discussed.
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APA: Stieger W Rathburn D. R Hinrichsen H. D  (1974)  Future Process And Design Aspects In Iron Ore Pelletizing

MLA: Stieger W Rathburn D. R Hinrichsen H. D Future Process And Design Aspects In Iron Ore Pelletizing. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974.

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