Production Of Agglomerates From Iron-Containing Fines From The Asr-Recycling Processes For Its Use In Blast Furnace

International Mineral Processing Congress
Jens Markowski
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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7
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The EU Directive 2000/53/EC on end-of life vehicles (ELVs) states that in 2015 at least 85 wt.-% of a vehicle has to be reused or recycled. This result in the obligatory need to separate additionally metallic and other components of the automotive shredder residues (ASR), so that they can be professionally prepared for recycling and reuse further. Currently the iron-containing fines of ASR are deposited as it is not possible to process in blast furnaces due to its particle size (< 4 mm), composition and material properties. Additionally problems are also caused in handling and transportation (dust) of the material. This work focuses mainly on the ASR materials utilization in blast furnaces. Material was further separated into two consecutive fractions by carrying out repeated crushing and magnetic separation twice. The two fractions have significantly higher iron content (up to 75 wt.-%) compared to the initial material mixture. The materials were assessed for their usage in blast furnaces based on the possible pelletisation with and without binders, stability of pellets, shape and size of pellets, etc. Pelletisation of the material was carried out with a single mould pellet press. Further lignite coal was added to the mixture as additive which improved the pelletisation behavior and the mechanical stability of pellets. Lignite coal was chosen as a reducing agent in the blast furnace process contributing towards additional savings in energy supplied. The experiments reveal that the production of pellets from iron-containing fines is possible with a lignite coal admixture of about 15 wt.-%. These pellets displayed good mechanical stability and can be used in blast furnace processes in recovery of the recyclable metals which are currently not recycled. The recycling of not yet recyclable metals would reduce the deposition and can be easily adopted into the economic cycle by their utilization. Keywords: Automotive shredder residue (ASR), FE-fines, pelletisation
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APA: Jens Markowski  (2012)  Production Of Agglomerates From Iron-Containing Fines From The Asr-Recycling Processes For Its Use In Blast Furnace

MLA: Jens Markowski Production Of Agglomerates From Iron-Containing Fines From The Asr-Recycling Processes For Its Use In Blast Furnace. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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