Development on Iron Ore Pelletization Using Calcined Lime and MgO Combined Flux Replacing Limestone and Bentonite
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Development on Iron Ore Pelletization Using Calcined Lime and
MgO Combined Flux Replacing Limestone and Bentonite
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Creator |
Pal, J
Chelladurai, Arunkumar Yamuzala, Rajshekhar Das, Goutam Goswami, M C Venugopalan, T |
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Waste Utilization
Waste Recycling Pyrometallurgy |
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Description |
CaO and MgO bearing fluxes are widely used in sinters and pellet to improve their basicity and other
properties viz. strength and physico-chemical properties especially, for lowering reduction degradation
index of high alumina ore agglomerate. Limestone (CaCO3 mineral) is presently used as CaO input in
agglomeration. Endothermic calcination of CaCO3 at elevated temperature is energy consuming and
kinetic driven process. Grinding to powder also consumes energy. In contrary, calcined lime is relatively
softer and disintegrates on hydration. Calcined and hydrated lime both has very good green bonding property
also. Though, calcined/hydrated lime is used in sintering replacing limestone, it is hardly used in pelletization.
This is because of facing problems viz. crack formation in pellet, loss in bonding efficiency of
bentonite, handling of hydrated lime etc. However, suitable adjustment of flux composition and process
parameters can make the calcined lime usable in pelletization as advantage. This study is concentrated on
optimization of MgO (olivine) flux addition and basicity and finally used calcined lime in place of limestone
in developing good quality iron ore pellets with combined flux. It is found that calcined lime fluxed pellet
without bentonite and limestone shows very good dry compressive strength (3.5 kg/pellet) and improved
green compressive strength (1.5 kg/pellet), drop numbers (12 Nos ), cold crushing strength (310 kg/pellet)
and reduction properties. The complete replacement of limestone and bentonite is found with better pellet
properties. The bentonite elimination will help minimizing alumina and silica input in pellet and reduce
the cost in pelletization.
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ISIJ
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Date |
2014
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Article
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application/pdf
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http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7160/1/lime_to_replace_bentonite.pdf
Pal, J and Chelladurai, Arunkumar and Yamuzala, Rajshekhar and Das, Goutam and Goswami, M C and Venugopalan, T (2014) Development on Iron Ore Pelletization Using Calcined Lime and MgO Combined Flux Replacing Limestone and Bentonite. ISIJ International, 54 (IF-1.69). pp. 2169-2178. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.54.2169
http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7160/ |
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