New Paradigms for Iron Ore Pelletization

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. S. Kawatra
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In recent years, there have been several efforts to develop binder mixtures for iron ore pelletization. Some efforts have been fruitful, while others have encountered failure. For example, adding corn starch to bentonite is effective, while adding fly ash to bentonite is not. When binders are made with fly ash, a pozzolanic reaction occurs, but no such reaction occurs when bentonite and corn starch are used together. The authors analyzed which binders can be mixed, and which binders will succeed. The authors confirmed this analysis with several laboratory and plant studies. This paper presents this critical analysis, along with various combinations of binders for making Iron Ore Pellets.
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APA: K. S. Kawatra  New Paradigms for Iron Ore Pelletization

MLA: K. S. Kawatra New Paradigms for Iron Ore Pelletization. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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