Mineralogical Characterization Of Products From A Smelting Reduction Ironmaking Pilot Plant

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. W. Cash
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The mineralogy and textures of cyclone dust, sludge, and occasional build-ups in the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) direct iron making pilot plant at Universal, Pennsylvania have been studied by reflected light, transmitted light, and cathodoluminescence microscopy, and phase compositions have been determined by SEM-EDS. The cyclone dust consists of particles of carbon, metallic iron, sulfur-bearing iron, and wustite. Measurements of particles in the sludge indicate that 69% are less than 2.5 µm across, 21 % are 2.5-5 µm, and 10% are larger than 5 µm. Mineralogically the sludge particles are mainly carbon and metallic iron, with minor wustite and sulfur-bearing iron. Build-ups that sporadically develop in the furnace consist of olivine, hercynite spinel, metallic iron, wustite, pyrrhotite, pseudobrookite, akermanite-ferroakermanite and gehlenite. The microtextures shown by the build-ups indicate that much of that material has precipitated at the build-up loci. This study has been supported by AISI and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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APA: J. W. Cash  (1995)  Mineralogical Characterization Of Products From A Smelting Reduction Ironmaking Pilot Plant

MLA: J. W. Cash Mineralogical Characterization Of Products From A Smelting Reduction Ironmaking Pilot Plant. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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