Effect of Dolomitic Lime on Magnetic Taconite Pellets

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John C. Nigro Charles Prasky Robert K. Zahl
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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9
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Bench scale and pilot plant research was conducted using dolomitic (CaO - MgO) lime as the basic additive in the preparation of self-fluxed pellets from a typical magnetic taconite concentrate (5.5% SiO2). The specific objective of this investigation was to ascertain the viability of the magnesia lime pellets in high temperature oxidizing and reducing atmospheres. Pellet basicity and induration temperature were major parameters affecting fired pellet quality; temperatures ranging from 1200° to 1250°C appeared to be the most favorable for production of self-fluxed pellets with basicities (B) above 1.0. Comparison of the mechanical and metallurgical properties of regular (acid) and self-fluxed pellets (B = 1.55) produced under similar conditions in a modified grate pelletizing machine showed that the selffluxed pellets were more resistant to abrasion and to high and low temperature reduction disintegration, an important consideration in commercial application. The +3 mesh Linder index increased from 68% (regular pellets) to over 90% (self-fluxed pellets). The reducibility and swelling indices of the self-fluxed pellets were found to be comparable to the regular pellets.
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APA: John C. Nigro Charles Prasky Robert K. Zahl  (1974)  Effect of Dolomitic Lime on Magnetic Taconite Pellets

MLA: John C. Nigro Charles Prasky Robert K. Zahl Effect of Dolomitic Lime on Magnetic Taconite Pellets . The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1974.

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