Lime magnetite pellets – an alternative iron ore feedstock for lower carbon footprint ironmaking

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 8
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- Publication Date:
- Nov 8, 2021
Abstract
The current practice of magnetite ore agglomeration involves high temperature oxidation roasting
(typically at 1200–1350°C) of magnetite to hematite phase in order to improve the strength and
reducibility of pellets. The requirement to pre-oxidise the magnetite before introduction to an
ironmaking plant increases the CO2 emissions generated during the ironmaking process. In our
previous papers, a novel, alternative agglomeration route for magnetite ores was presented where
magnetite was converted to a reducible CaFe3O5 (CWF) phase through the addition of lime to
produce a Lime-Magnetite Pellet (LMP) feedstock that can be directly charged to ironmaking units.
The LMP process eliminates the magnetite oxidation stage, thereby reducing the CO2 emission
during ironmaking. The concept was tested by thermodynamic calculations, high temperature
experiments and scaled-down pilot scale test work. In this paper, larger scale synthesis of halfstoichiometric
LMPs (1 mole of Fe3O4 and ½ mole of CaCO3) were prepared using a balling drum,
followed by overnight drying at 110°C and induration at 1050°C for two hours. The LMPs were
analysed using X-Ray Diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscope techniques for phase and
microstructure characterisation. The LMPs were found to have 14–15 wt. per cent of CWF phase
when indurated under a CO2/CO ratio of 8.5:1. Pilot scale testing of the LMPs was conducted
following ISO standard test procedures. The test results indicated the LMP’s had a Reducibility Index
(RI) of over 91 per cent, a Tumbler Index (TI) of 87 per cent and a Reduction Degradation Index
(RDI) of 4.6 per cent. The results indicate LMPs may be useful as an alternative feedstock to
ironmaking processes that would result in lower overall CO2 emissions.
Citation
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(2021) Lime magnetite pellets – an alternative iron ore feedstock for lower carbon footprint ironmakingMLA: Lime magnetite pellets – an alternative iron ore feedstock for lower carbon footprint ironmaking. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.