Reductant Requirements For Hematite Pellets Reduced With Internal Carbon ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. C. Nigro
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The potential use of prereduced pellets in the burden of the blast furnace continues to be a topic of interest. Several excellent papers have been written describing the theoretical and experimental rewards. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Significant increases in iron output and substantial savings in coke consumption are major advantages over conventional iron oxide pellets. The savings are especially important in areas where good coking coal is at a premium. Lower handling and transportation costs may also be factors favoring prereduction. When considering the overall cost of making and smelting prereduced materials the optimum metallization level becomes significant. An analysis by Agarwal and Pratt of the thermodynamic aspects of blast furnace operation with all prereduced pellets shows that the criteria controlling coke consumption depends upon the degree of reduction and upon the percentage of oxygen (present as FeO) removed by solution loss.(8) The authors state that although the chances of obtaining large fuel savings are greatly improved when metallization is high, reduction to the highest degree, which is costly, may not result in the lowest energy requirement per ton of hot metal; thus, over reduction could possibly result in wasted energy in the blast furnace.
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APA: J. C. Nigro  (1968)  Reductant Requirements For Hematite Pellets Reduced With Internal Carbon ? Introduction

MLA: J. C. Nigro Reductant Requirements For Hematite Pellets Reduced With Internal Carbon ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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