New Findings on the Reduction Behavior of Sinter (7e434d66-e1f2-4fd0-8ce2-84227f71097e)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. Grebe H. Keddeinis K. P. Stricker
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Recent investigations by Mannesmann Research have shown that disintegration of sinter with widely varying quality levels is subject to a much more complex set of influences than was previously assumed. It was confirmed that disintegration at temperatures between 300° and 600°C (570°and 1,110°F) is triggered by the degradation of hematite. The specific tendency of hematite to disintegrate is, however, not constant: sinters containing the same amount of hematite can show widely differing disintegration tendencies, depending on structural homogeneity, porosity, and gangue quantity. Sinters with heterogeneous structures transmit stress to the hematite phase and this favors disintegration. Another factor is the brittleness of the glassy silicate phase, which can be influenced even by small modifications of minor gangue constituents.
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APA: K. Grebe H. Keddeinis K. P. Stricker  (1984)  New Findings on the Reduction Behavior of Sinter (7e434d66-e1f2-4fd0-8ce2-84227f71097e)

MLA: K. Grebe H. Keddeinis K. P. Stricker New Findings on the Reduction Behavior of Sinter (7e434d66-e1f2-4fd0-8ce2-84227f71097e). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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