Low Temperature Degradation Of Pellets And Its Effect On The Blast-Furnace Performance ? 1. Summary

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Nick A. Hasenack
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

A full survey of the laboratory and blast-furnace tests on 2 types of acid pellets is given. From the laboratory tests, carried out in an atmosphere containing hydrogen, it appears that type B, produced out of 100% magnetitic ores, has a far better low temperature disintegration index and a lower reducibility index than type A, produced from a hematite/magnetite mixture. The swelling index, chemical composition and mechanical properties of both types of pellets do not differ significantly. From the blast-furnace test, carried out with a burden consisting of 45% of pellets and 45% of sinter with basicsty ratio about 2.2, and at constant driving rate, it follows that there is no significant relationship between the disintegration value of the pellets and the blast-furnace permeability. If also is concluded that the lower reducibility of the type B pellets leads to a significantly higher coke consumption.
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APA: Nick A. Hasenack  (1975)  Low Temperature Degradation Of Pellets And Its Effect On The Blast-Furnace Performance ? 1. Summary

MLA: Nick A. Hasenack Low Temperature Degradation Of Pellets And Its Effect On The Blast-Furnace Performance ? 1. Summary. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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