ISIJ International
Online ISSN : 1347-5460
Print ISSN : 0915-1559
ISSN-L : 0915-1559
Regular Article
Performance Assessment of CO2 Treated Fluxed Iron Oxide Pellets in Basic Oxygen Steel Making Process
Jagannath PalSatadal GhoraiDeo Prakash SinghArbind Kumar UpadhyaySukomal GhoshDinabandhu GhoshDebajyoti Bandyopadhyay
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2010 Volume 50 Issue 1 Pages 105-114

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Lump lime and iron ore are generally used in BOF as flux and cooling material respectively. Owing to high melting point, poor dissolution property, fines generation and hygroscopic nature of lump lime, delay in process and operational complexities are generally encountered. On the other hand, iron ore charging creates slag foaming. In order to alleviate the above problems and to utilize waste materials, fluxed iron oxide pellets containing waste iron oxides (~70%) and lime fines (~30%) were prepared and subsequently strengthened with CO2 gas treatment. This carbonated fluxed pellets exhibited very good CCS (30 kg/pellet) and DSN (150), suitable for cold handling. The performance of this pellet has been assessed in a laboratory scale bottom blowing converter for its specific use in BOF. The refining characteristic of a liquid bath, prepared with pig iron chips was studied using a laboratory scale bottom blowing converter with three flux conditions namely fluxed pellet plus additional lime, iron ore lump plus lump lime and only lump lime. It has been observed that use of these pellets improves decarburization and dephosphorization, increases the metallic yield, decreases oxygen consumption and reduces foaming. Overall, the developed pellet shows very good application potential in basic oxygen steel making.

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