Prereduced Iron Ore Pellets: State Of The Art – Part 1

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Norwood B. Melcher Morris M. Fine
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 7, 1966

Abstract

As a raw material, prereduced pellets can be considered symptomatic of the quiet revolution taking place in the quality and grade of blast furnace burdens for the past decade. In 1954, the average analysis of ores from U.S. ranges in the Great Lakes area was 50.86% Fe (natural), 10.22% SiO2, and 10.90% moisture; ten years later, the average was 56.67% Fe (natural), 8.13% SiO2, and 6.17% moisture. The advance in Canada was even more pronounced in a lesser number of years. In 1957 the average product of Canadian ore-producing areas was 51.62% Fe (natural), 8.59% Si02, and 8.02% moisture; in 1964, the average grade was 59.59% Fe (natural), 6.27% SiO2, and 3.94% moisture.2 These dramatic data are testimony to the giant strides made in iron ore improvement, and the next logical step is prereduction. Prereduction can well be considered as a beneficiation step in which oxygen is the gangue. Since the ultimate objective of milling and smelting is iron metal, non-metallic constitutents in general, whether oxygen or silica, are contaminants. The past and continuing attack aimed at lowering the silica content of concentrates is succeeding. One need only thumb through the Grade Name listings of the American Iron Ore AssociationVo note that virtually all commercial pellets contain less than 8% silica, many are lower than 6%, and a few below 45%. With natural technical evolution, it is expected "many" rather than "few" will ultimately be in the last category and further mechanical concentration will have reached the point of diminishing returns. At this level, oxygen would constitute the only major diluent worthy of attack.
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APA: Norwood B. Melcher Morris M. Fine  (1966)  Prereduced Iron Ore Pellets: State Of The Art – Part 1

MLA: Norwood B. Melcher Morris M. Fine Prereduced Iron Ore Pellets: State Of The Art – Part 1. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1966.

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