Influence of a pisolitic limonite on sintering of an Australian iron ore blend

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Abstract

Studies were carried out to examine the effect of introducing varying levels of a pisolitic limonite (Yandi) into an Australian iron ore blend. Compared with other ores in the blend Yandi is more porous. This structure is found to have a considerable effect on the sintering behaviour of the blends. Pilot-scale sintering studies and plant trials showed that sinter plant productivity, sinter reducibility and the low-temperature reduction degradation index altered significantly when the level of Yandi in the ore blend exceeded 15 wt%. The improvement in the reducibility is thought to be a direct result of increased porosity in the sinter and the presence of highly reducible pseudo-relict haematite. Plant trials have also shown that operational changes could be made to the sinter plant to avoid potential deterioration of productivity
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APA:  (1991)  Influence of a pisolitic limonite on sintering of an Australian iron ore blend

MLA: Influence of a pisolitic limonite on sintering of an Australian iron ore blend. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1991.

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