Mineralogy of Sishen Iron Ore Sinter Utilizing Waste Material in the Sinter Mix

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
U. Lauwers
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The influence of different waste materials in sinter blends on the quality and mineralogical composition of a sinter is described. As a result of partial preservation of the original textures of waste materials in the final product the degree of assimilation of the original material in the sinter product can be ascertained. Recycling of waste materials such as dolo char , arc-furnace slag, scrap fmes, mill scale and BOF-mud via the sintering process a saving on costs of raw materials such as flux and fuels, and a reduction on pollution can be achieved. A comparison of a typical sinter with a sinter produced through the utilization of waste materials showed a distinct correlation between certain types of waste material and some metallurgical properties. Dolochar in a sinter blend acts as part of the fuel and flux that are normally added to a sinter mix. Generally dolochar improves the quality of the sinter and decreases the consumption of coke. Other waste materials adversely influence the quality of the sinter. The glass and calcium ferrite content of a sinter when dolochar is used in the blend is similar to that of a sinter produced with only coke as a fuel in the sinter mix. The glass content is lower and the calcium ferrite content is higher, in a sinter produced from dolo char in the blend compared to a sinter produced with additions of other waste materials. Changes in the mineralogical composition are related directly to the metallurgical properties of the sinter product.
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APA: U. Lauwers  (1991)  Mineralogy of Sishen Iron Ore Sinter Utilizing Waste Material in the Sinter Mix

MLA: U. Lauwers Mineralogy of Sishen Iron Ore Sinter Utilizing Waste Material in the Sinter Mix. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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