New Tool To Evaluate Green Pellets

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. L. Stevenson B. H. Bergstrom
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 4, 1962

Abstract

In any process wherein materials must be pelletized, a crucial period exists during the interval between the manufacture of the green pellets and their subsequent heat treatment. The pellets must possess sufficient strength and plasticity to withstand conveying and sizing. Also, they must be neither excessively brittle nor excessively plastic when placed in a bed on a traveling grate for heat treatment. An acceptable pellet, in the event sufficient forces are applied to cause its fracture, will merely split into two or three large fragments which would not drastically alter the permeability of the pellet bed. However, when brittle pellets are broken, they shatter so that the resultant fine particles either decrease the perimeability of the bed or become entrained in the gas stream and thereby cause dust problems. On the other hand, excessively plastic pellets may not break at all but may merely flatten. This would seriously hamper bed permeability. In the past, pellet evaluation has usually been left to the creative and artistic talents of the balling operators. A multitude of techniques have evolved, of which the most common is the simple compression test. For this test a hand-operated device loads single pellets to fracture, but reliability is strictly operator- dependent. Probably the next most common test is the drop test, which is conducted according to several different procedures. This is an important quantitative test for estimating the amount of handling a pellet will withstand. There are many other tests, such as pinching a pellet between the thumb and index finger, but none are capable of producing reproducible results.
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APA: C. L. Stevenson B. H. Bergstrom  (1962)  New Tool To Evaluate Green Pellets

MLA: C. L. Stevenson B. H. Bergstrom New Tool To Evaluate Green Pellets. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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