Use of the Saturation Curve to Predict the Optimal Moisture in Sintering

International Mineral Processing Congress
F. A. V. Guimarães A. M. Costa
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"The moisture in sintering is a very important parameter for the performance of the process. It allows that the granulation takes pace in an efficient way making the water bridges between the bigger particles used as nucleus and the finer particles that perform the coating of those coarse particles. The formation of the micro pellets is extremely important to prevent loss in permeability of the bed in the sintering grate, avoiding excessive fuel consumption and producing a quality sinter. The aim of this project is to use some of the methodologies for determine the saturation degree on ores and coal to determine the optimal moisture for sintering. In the sinter pot grate series, 3 to 4 assays in a series of 10 are required to determine the optimal moisture for the process. The saturation degree curve test has shown that is really viable to use this technique to skip those tests and go directly to the series to determine productivity and the coke / anthracite consumption. In an industrial scale can be used to adjust the water addition in the conventional mixing methods used in the sintering plants to increase productivity in the process.INTRODUCTION Sintering Sintering is a high temperature agglomeration process in which iron ore fines are partially melted and bonded together using fluxes and a source of fuel, usually coke breeze. The agglomerated product, sinter, has improved metallurgical properties making it an ideal ferrous burden that enable the passage of hot gases in the iron-making blast furnace. The sintering process is normally carried out over three basic stages: granulation, ignition/sintering, and product sizing. In the granulation stage, iron ore fines (usually a blend of selected ores), sinter return fines, fluxes and fuel, and are mixed with water and micro-pelletised in a drum or disc before being introduced in the main granulation circuit. (Wang, Teng, & Wang, 2017)."
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APA: F. A. V. Guimarães A. M. Costa  (2018)  Use of the Saturation Curve to Predict the Optimal Moisture in Sintering

MLA: F. A. V. Guimarães A. M. Costa Use of the Saturation Curve to Predict the Optimal Moisture in Sintering. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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