Iron Ore Sintering Research at Different Scales

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J Manuel J Khosa
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Iron ore sintering is very complex with many interdependent variables. For the same ores, the sinter quality and sintering performance may vary significantly with the scale at which the sintering tests are conducted. Therefore it is important to understand the effect of test scale on sintering performance and sinter quality while interpreting the test results. In this paper, different scales of iron ore sintering research at CSIRO are described and compared. This is followed by the results of two sinter blends tested at different scales. The results are compared and correlated to demonstrate the benefits of iron ore sintering research at the laboratory (4 g), small (5 - 8 kg) and pilot (55 - 140 kg) scales.
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APA: J Manuel J Khosa  (2007)  Iron Ore Sintering Research at Different Scales

MLA: J Manuel J Khosa Iron Ore Sintering Research at Different Scales. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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