Pyrometallurgy (f07b5538-eb54-432d-bee6-2e987157339b)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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US 4,134,944-Production of iron oxide ore pellets of uniform size and excellent strength. Small pieces of ore are rolled into nuclei in a first pellet-rolling circuit in the presence of a binder, the nuclei sized and hardened by sintering or cold-bonding of the binder, the nuclei rolled in additional ore to form product pellets, the pellets sized, the suitable size fraction taken as product, and undersize pellets returned to the rolling operation. P. A. Ilmoni and R. Drugge, assigned to Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB Jan 16, 1979. 5 pp. (264-37) Filed- 5-25-77 (800,278) Priority: Sweden, 6-2-76 (76/06,¬241). Same British 1,553,763, dated Oct 10, 1979. US 4,145,210-In the induration of pellets of iron oxide ore or iron works dust or sludge, a charge of dried pellets and 2-20% by weight of coke having a size range of from 5 to 30 mm, a drum index of more than 70, a reactivity index of less than 50, and a tumbler index of more than 50 is charged into a rotary kiln The charge is heated and passed through the rotating kiln to indurate the dried pellets without burning the coke Powder-coated coke is recovered from the kiln for reuse. Ring formation in the kiln is substantially prevented. K. Kato and K Kadota, assigned to Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd, and Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd. Mar 20, 1979 10 pp (75-3) Filed- 2-22-77 (770,947) Priority: Japan, 2-24-76 (51/19,754) US 4,145,211-Method of cooling hot metallized iron oxide ore agglomerates from a direct reduction furnace Agglomer¬ates ranging from 3/a in to 41/2 in in cross-section and at a temperature of 1000-2000°F are formed into a moving bed while at rest relative to each other Air at ambient tempera¬ture is passed through the bed at a velocity sufficient to cool the agglomerates rapidly to a temperature no greater than about 500°F without substantial reoxidation of the metal in the agglomerates and by using air as the sole cooling gas. C A Czako, A Berzins, and M J Greaves, assigned to Arthur G McKee & Co Mar. 20, 1979 15 pp. (75-34) Filed: 7-18-77 (816,467)
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APA:  (1980)  Pyrometallurgy (f07b5538-eb54-432d-bee6-2e987157339b)

MLA: Pyrometallurgy (f07b5538-eb54-432d-bee6-2e987157339b). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.

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