Mechanisms Of Strengthening The Reduction Of Fine Hematite In High Silicon Coal-Containing Mini-Pellets By Sodium Additives

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhucheng Huang Liangming Wen Ronghai ZHONG Tao Jiang
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

The reduction roasting-magnetic separation and its strengthening of high silicon coal-containing mini-pellets by sodium additives were researched. The results show that the carbon gasification reaction and reduction of fine hematite in high silicon coal-containing mini-pellets with 3% sodium additives were enhanced. Comparing with no sodium additives, the gasification rate of carbon with 3% sodium additives reacting with CO2 for 40 minutes at 950 and the metallization rate of reduced pellets with 3% sodium additives after roasting for 35 minutes at 960 increased from 35.15% and 58.72% to 86.98% and 86.15%, respectively. The analysis of SEM equipped with EDS demonstrates that the inner pore of reduced pellets with 3% sodium additives was more developed and the iron grains size significantly enlarged, meanwhile, the iron grade of concentrate increased from 60.45% to 80.23% and the iron recovery rate decreased from 84.67% to 80.78% after grinding-magnetic separation.
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APA: Zhucheng Huang Liangming Wen Ronghai ZHONG Tao Jiang  (2016)  Mechanisms Of Strengthening The Reduction Of Fine Hematite In High Silicon Coal-Containing Mini-Pellets By Sodium Additives

MLA: Zhucheng Huang Liangming Wen Ronghai ZHONG Tao Jiang Mechanisms Of Strengthening The Reduction Of Fine Hematite In High Silicon Coal-Containing Mini-Pellets By Sodium Additives. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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