Iron and Steel Division - Direct Reduction of Iron Ores Containing Phosphorus

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. L. Komarek
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Based on theoretical and experimental evidence a discussion follows of the behavior of phosphorus -bearing iron ores in the R-N Direct Reduction Process and suggestions are made of methods of reducing the amount of phosphorus in the metallic end product. In ferrous metallurgy a direct reduction process is one in which iron ores are reduced to metallic iron with gaseous or solid reductants without the appearance of a liquid phase. A number of attractive features have induced several companies and government agencies to invest in the development of direct reduction processes. A summary of all direct reduction processes up to 1954 has been given by Barrett,' and Wiberg,2 and Willems3 have reviewed the most recent developments in this rapidly expanding field. Many difficulties have been encountered in direct reduction processes and the nature of these difficulties has varied from process to process. One problem common to almost all of them is the removal of phosphorus which is one of the reasons for the rather pessimistic outlook given by some government publications4'5 to direct reduction processes. In this paper an attempt is made to give a theoretical explanation of the variations in phosphorus removal observed in the R-NY Direct Reduction Process. However, many conclusions are general enough to be applicable to other processes. Most iron ores treated by the R-N process yield products lower in phosphorus than the original ore. A qualitative account of the factors has been given by Stewart, Reed, and Herasymenkoe but the erratic removal of phosphorus from some ores and the general importance of this problem make a more careful analysis of the theoretical aspects desirable. In the R-N process mixed ore or balled fines, ex-
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APA: K. L. Komarek  (1963)  Iron and Steel Division - Direct Reduction of Iron Ores Containing Phosphorus

MLA: K. L. Komarek Iron and Steel Division - Direct Reduction of Iron Ores Containing Phosphorus. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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