Evaluation of briquettes as potential feed ino the electric arc furnace at Barro Alto Mine in Brazil, J.O. Mogalanyane, N. Naudé, and A.M. Garbers-Craig

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. O. Mogalanyane N. Naudé A. M. Garbers-Craig
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Abstract

The fines produced is not suitable as feed material for the subsequent rotary kiln and the electrical arc furnace. The need for briquetting the ferronickel ore is premised on the minimisation of fine particles in the rotary kiln as well as improving charge permeability in the furnace, and improving overall process safety. Briquetting may be defined as an agglomeration method in which fine particles are compressed under pressure. It consists of three different technologies: vibropressing, roller pressing and stiff extrusion. The current study focuses on evaluating the performance of ferronickel briquettes generated, using roller-pressing technology. Physical properties, chemical properties and metallurgical properties of the briquettes were used to evaluate their performance and quality. Standard ISO tests for iron ore pellets were used. Size degradation as a result of reduction was measured using the ISO 4696-1 test. The decrepitation of the briquettes at the point of entry into the rotary kiln was evaluated using the ISO 8371 test method at a temperature of 700oC. The degree of reduction was evaluated using the ISO 4695 test procedure. Average green briquette compressive strength of 559 N was reported at a moisture content of 16% with an average drop number of 19.1. Increasing the moisture content has a detrimental effect on both the compressive strength and the green briquette yield. The drop number is expressed as the number of drops until breakage, when a briquette is dropped from a 1 m height, decreased with an increase in moisture content. At a moisture content of 16% an average green briquette yield of 85.1% was reported. Keywords: Ferronickel briquettes, moisture content, curing conditions, physical properties, chemical properties
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APA: J. O. Mogalanyane N. Naudé A. M. Garbers-Craig  (2020)  Evaluation of briquettes as potential feed ino the electric arc furnace at Barro Alto Mine in Brazil, J.O. Mogalanyane, N. Naudé, and A.M. Garbers-Craig

MLA: J. O. Mogalanyane N. Naudé A. M. Garbers-Craig Evaluation of briquettes as potential feed ino the electric arc furnace at Barro Alto Mine in Brazil, J.O. Mogalanyane, N. Naudé, and A.M. Garbers-Craig. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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