Sintering and Metallurgical Performance of Blends Comprising Fortescue Metals Group Rocket Fines

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Zhu Z Guo T C. Ooi T Chun J Pan J M. Young
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Aug 12, 2013

Abstract

With the rapid development of the Chinese steel industry, the strong demand for iron ores has led to huge imports of various iron ores from all over the world. As a relatively new force in the iron ore world and an important raw material supplier, Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) has achieved an annualised production rate of 100 Mt of iron ore fines. Typical blends were designed to simulate sinter blends employed in Chinese steel mills, and to determine sintering properties and metallurgical performance of blends comprising FMG Rocket fines in pilot sinter pot. It is shown that the sinter of typical blends comprising 15 - 20 per cent rocket fines possesses excellent sintering properties and metallurgical performance. With Rocket fines substitution for competitor ores in a typical customer mill blend comprising fully imported fines, the sinter productivity and tumble index increased from 1.45 t/m2h and 62.0 per cent to 1.54 t/m2h and 64.0 per cent, respectively, while attaining similar reducibility index and reduction degradation index at lower solid fuel consumption.CITATION:Zhu, D, Guo, Z, Ooi, T C, Chun, T, Pan, J and Young, J M, 2013. Sintering and metallurgical performance of blends comprising Fortescue Metals Group rocket fines, in Proceedings Iron Ore 2013 , pp 519-524 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: D Zhu Z Guo T C. Ooi T Chun J Pan J M. Young  (2013)  Sintering and Metallurgical Performance of Blends Comprising Fortescue Metals Group Rocket Fines

MLA: D Zhu Z Guo T C. Ooi T Chun J Pan J M. Young Sintering and Metallurgical Performance of Blends Comprising Fortescue Metals Group Rocket Fines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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