Reduction of taconite concentrates in a cyclone reactor

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. R. Taylor M. Abdel-latif R. W. Bartlett
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Abstract

A cyclone reactor system for the partial reduction and melting of taconite concentrate fines was designed and operated. A nontransferred arc plasma torch was employed as a heat source. Taconite fines, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide were fed axially into the reactor, while the plasma gas was introduced tangentially into the cyclone. The average reactor temperature was maintained above 1673 OK (1400°C), and reduction experiments were performed under various conditions. The influence of the following parameters on the reduction of taconite was investigated: carbonmonoxide to carbon dioxide inlet feed ratio, carbon monoxide inlet partial pres- sure and average reactor temperature. The interaction of the graphite lining with carbon dioxide and taconite were also studied.
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APA: P. R. Taylor M. Abdel-latif R. W. Bartlett  (1995)  Reduction of taconite concentrates in a cyclone reactor

MLA: P. R. Taylor M. Abdel-latif R. W. Bartlett Reduction of taconite concentrates in a cyclone reactor. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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