Some Promising Techniques for Complex Iron Ore Metallurgical Processing

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
L. I. Leontjev N. A. Vatolin S. V. Shavrin
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The ever growing interest to the complex iron ores may be attributed to possible production of the naturally alloyed metals and the efficient recovery of the associated elements. However, the conventional technique for complex ore processing is complicated and in some cases even impossible. A pyrometallurgical benefiation of such ores without melted slag formation has been advanced. A version of the technique assumes pellet production with metal coagulated within a slag shell on grinding the pellets, the metal phase is mechanically separated from the slag shell. The technique has been run up with ferro chromo nickel, high-titanium, high-magnesia, alumina phosphorus ores and concentrates. Another version of the pyrometallurgical benefication without melted slag formation in a rotary kiln has been developed from the schemes for processing red mud of alumina manufacture and high-titanium concentrates. Means have been put up to improve schemes available for lex iron ore processing with primary emphasis on material pretreatment before blast furnace and steelmaking processes. Vanadium-bearing titanomagnetite conentrate oxidized pellets possess low strength at reduction. The technique suggested for pelletizing in the controlled atmosphere improves the afore said pellet metallurgical properties. Prodution of metallized pellets in a conveyor roasting machine holds considerable promise for blast furnace and steelmaking processes. In processing the high-sulphur iron ores still another technique is proposed to roast the fluxed pellets with 95% and more desulphuration.
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APA: L. I. Leontjev N. A. Vatolin S. V. Shavrin  (1988)  Some Promising Techniques for Complex Iron Ore Metallurgical Processing

MLA: L. I. Leontjev N. A. Vatolin S. V. Shavrin Some Promising Techniques for Complex Iron Ore Metallurgical Processing. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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