Influence Of Mineralogical Characteristics Of Iron Ore On Formation And Flow Of Liquid Phase

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Bo Su Sheng-li Wu Guo-liang Zhang
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The mineralogical characteristics of iron ores can influence their high temperature sintering performance. In this study, eight iron ore samples from Brazil, Australia, and South Africa were characterized by their chemical composition, mineral types, particle morphology, and gangue dispersity. Meanwhile the influence rules between the mineralogical characteristics and the high temperature characteristics were evaluated and analyzed. The results showed that the effect of SiO2 on assimilation characteristic of iron ores was relatively complex, Al2O3 and LOI of iron ores had negative correlation with assimilation temperature of iron ores, the dense slab-flaky mineral granule restrained to the assimilation characteristics of iron ores; liquid phase of iron ores with high SiO2 content and low Al2O3 content had high fluidity, and the higher dispersity of gangue minerals in iron ores was good to the fluidity of liquid phase.
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APA: Bo Su Sheng-li Wu Guo-liang Zhang  (2015)  Influence Of Mineralogical Characteristics Of Iron Ore On Formation And Flow Of Liquid Phase

MLA: Bo Su Sheng-li Wu Guo-liang Zhang Influence Of Mineralogical Characteristics Of Iron Ore On Formation And Flow Of Liquid Phase. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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