Low Carbon Ironmaking Technology Developments in Europe by Sustainable Hot Metal Production with Top Gas Recycle Blast Furnace and Hisarna

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Jan van der Stel Koen Meijer Christiaan Zeilstra Gerard Louwerse Tim Peeters
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The steel industry is producing about 5% of the world wide CO2 emission. Therefore the European steel industry has defined a research program to reduce the CO2 emission by 50% per ton: ULCOS. Since its start in 2004 ULCOS has identified four technologies for further development. Two of these technologies which produce liquid hot metal are discussed. The ULCOS blast furnace is based on recycling of decarbonated topgas and the capture and storage of CO2. The concept has been demonstrated during three campaigns at LKAB EBF in Luleå, Sweden. The smelting reduction process HIsarna is a combination of the cyclone-technology and Hismelt. The process has been demonstrated successfully in four campaigns at a pilot installation on the IJmuiden steelmaking site.
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APA: Jan van der Stel Koen Meijer Christiaan Zeilstra Gerard Louwerse Tim Peeters  (2015)  Low Carbon Ironmaking Technology Developments in Europe by Sustainable Hot Metal Production with Top Gas Recycle Blast Furnace and Hisarna

MLA: Jan van der Stel Koen Meijer Christiaan Zeilstra Gerard Louwerse Tim Peeters Low Carbon Ironmaking Technology Developments in Europe by Sustainable Hot Metal Production with Top Gas Recycle Blast Furnace and Hisarna. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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