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

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Norwood B. Melcher Morris M. Fine
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Jan 8, 1966

Abstract

It is out of the question, at this time, to select any one prereduction process as superior to the others. It is apparent that several share a basic similarity and that within the groups listed in Part 1, the reduction vessel is sometimes the only significant variable. Claims as to the virtues of one machine over another are difficult to substantiate: one may be rapid, another thermally frugal. Based on published data, however, all seem to be performing adequately. It would appear that processes based on carbonized pellets are most applicable to foundry iron at low production rates. Adaptation to large scale manufacture of blast furnace hot metal or to agglomeration of fine concentrates at the mine site is much less likely.
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APA: Norwood B. Melcher Morris M. Fine  (1966)  Prereduced Iron Ore Pellets: State Of The Art – Part II

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

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