Self Reducing Pellets Of Wastes From Iron And Steel Making Plants

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Cyro Takano
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

An alternative use for recycling of waste from bag house of iron ore sinter plant was tested by producing and evaluating" at laboratory scale, the self reducing cold bonded pellets. This waste was characterized and the self-reducing pellets were produced using anthracite coal fines as reductant and Portland cement or hydrated lime/Blast Furnace slag as binder. It was used the molar ratio of Fe2O3/C (fix) equal to 3. Evolution of cold strength with curing time, for different contents of binder, was evaluated. Cold strength of 200N/pellet was obtained, for sinter dust, after 10 days of curing. Suitable hot strength was also presented and no decrepitation and swelling were observed. Good fractional reduction was obtained at 950°C and 1137°C. These results show that this material may be used by the Self-Reducing Processes for hot metal production, as an alternative route for this dust destination.
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APA: Cyro Takano  (1996)  Self Reducing Pellets Of Wastes From Iron And Steel Making Plants

MLA: Cyro Takano Self Reducing Pellets Of Wastes From Iron And Steel Making Plants. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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