Oxidized Pellet Preparation from Refractory Specularite Concentrates Using Modified Humic Acid (Mha) Binders

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Guohua Bai Daoyuan Zhang Yuanbo Zhang Guihong Han Zijian Su
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"Specularite ores have poor hydrophilicity and ballability as well as inferior high-temperature reactivity, which restrict the large-scale application of them in the pelletizing and sintering production. Modified humic acid (MHA) organic binders are firstly used for pellet preparation from specularite in this paper. The results show that the drop strength of green pellets is 3.7 times/0.5m and compression strength is 12.5 N/P by using 1.0 wt% MHA as binder. Under the optimal experimental conditions of preheating temperature 980 °C, preheating time 12 min, roasting temperature 1280 °C and roasting time 10 min, the preheated pellets have the compression strength more than 400 N/P, and that of roasted pellets is 2747 N/P. The strength of finished pellets meets the requirements of blast furnace iron-making. MHA is a kind of more effective organic binder for specularite pellets compared with the inorganic bentonite.IntroductionAcid Pellets have advantages of good strength, uniformity particle size, high iron grade and good reducibility, which can be used as high-quality burdens for blast furnaces [1]. With fast development of Chinese iron and steel industry domestic magnetite concentrates with high grade of iron and good firing performances become shortage.Imported specularite ores have advantages of low price and high grade of iron (generally above 67 wt%), so the application of them in pellets is an effective way for sustainable development of pellet industry in China. However, the specularites have not been utilized in pelletizing and sintering at present because of the poor ballability and high-temperature reactivity [2, 3]. Most of the pellet plants use bentonite as binders, the amount of which is about 2~3 wt%. The pellet production practice shows that 90 wt% bentonite is still residual in finished pellets and reduces the iron grade [3]. Developing a new organic binder instead of bentonite is very important to the high-quality pellet production. On one hand, the consumption of bentonite is obviously reduced, resulting in decreasing the ironmaking coke ratio and slag discharge; On the other hand, the iron grade of finished pellets are improved, which brings the benefit for the ironmaking production."
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APA: Guohua Bai Daoyuan Zhang Yuanbo Zhang Guihong Han Zijian Su  (2011)  Oxidized Pellet Preparation from Refractory Specularite Concentrates Using Modified Humic Acid (Mha) Binders

MLA: Guohua Bai Daoyuan Zhang Yuanbo Zhang Guihong Han Zijian Su Oxidized Pellet Preparation from Refractory Specularite Concentrates Using Modified Humic Acid (Mha) Binders. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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