Development of a Method for Evaluating Raw Materials for Use in Iron Ore Sinter in Terms of Lime Assimilation

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
W. Ferreira
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Steel is produced in a basic oxygen furnace from hot metal obtained from a blast furnace. A sintered iron ore with good hightemperature properties (strength and permeability) should be used as feed to the blast furnace. The quality of this sintered ore depends on the reactivity of the iron ore used as feed to the sinter plant during the lime assimilation step in the sintering process. The penetration test is the standard method for evaluating the reactivity of iron ore with lime. It is, however, difficult to determine the exact depth of penetration from the standard test. A new test method is proposed that allows automatic evaluation of iron ores in terms of lime assimilation with increasing temperature. A comparison of the coefficients of variation for the new and standard methods for each ore type demonstrates that the results of the new test are more reproducible and more precise than those of the standard method. The test is also less time-consuming and easier to implement.
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APA: W. Ferreira  (2014)  Development of a Method for Evaluating Raw Materials for Use in Iron Ore Sinter in Terms of Lime Assimilation

MLA: W. Ferreira Development of a Method for Evaluating Raw Materials for Use in Iron Ore Sinter in Terms of Lime Assimilation. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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