Investigation of Minerals and Iron Oxide Alterations in Olivine Pellets Excavated from the LKAB Experimental Blast Furnace

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J Wikstr÷m B Lindblom E Rutqvist A Benedictus A Butcher
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

LKAB is a mining company situated in northern Scandinavia, manufacturing blast furnace- and direct-reduction pellets and sinter fines. Pellet development at LKAB comprises testing at laboratory and pilot scale. The LKAB Experimental Blast Furnace (EBF) is a unique test facility and an important tool in terms of product development and process research. For a better understanding of pellet behaviour in the blast furnace process, LKAB has started to use automated mineralogy for the characterisation and quantification of its iron ore products and pellets. A mineralogical evaluation of iron ore olivine pellets, taken from a test campaign in the EBF, has been performed. The studied materials were samples from excavated pellet layers through the entire EBF at different positions. A large number of iron ore pellets was analysed using a combination of automated mineralogy, using QEMSCAN«, and chemical analysis. Important information about the performance of pellets in the blast furnace process, such as a quantitative description of mineral and iron oxide alterations at different temperatures, Fe-reduction and alkali deposition, was obtained.
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APA: J Wikstr÷m B Lindblom E Rutqvist A Benedictus A Butcher  (2008)  Investigation of Minerals and Iron Oxide Alterations in Olivine Pellets Excavated from the LKAB Experimental Blast Furnace

MLA: J Wikstr÷m B Lindblom E Rutqvist A Benedictus A Butcher Investigation of Minerals and Iron Oxide Alterations in Olivine Pellets Excavated from the LKAB Experimental Blast Furnace. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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