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Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
Effect of Iron Ore Properties on Melting and Assimilation Phenomena in Parallel Granulation with Inclined Mixing of Limestone
Shintaro Yamazaki Takero AdachiHiroyuki TaguchiKoji OsugaKisato KogaMasahiro YakeyaKazuya Miyagawa
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Article ID: TETSU-2024-148

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The declining quality of iron ore fines and increasing re-use requirement of steelmaking slag have led to higher Al2O3 content in sinter products. High grade concentrated hematite ore (concentrate) has been emerged as a potential solution for reducing Al2O3 levels of sinter. However, research regarding on the melting and assimilation behavior of concentrates in sintering process is limited. On the other hand, our previous work demonstrated that Parallel Granulation with Inclined Mixing of Limestone, based on the creation and mixing of pseudo-particles with high and low CaO/Fe2O3 ratios, can improve the sinter strength and productivity. To investigate the melting and assimilation characteristics of concentrates, we conducted melt dripping tests various kind of iron ore, revealing that adhesive layers with high concentrate content have low melt retention capacity. Furthermore, sinter pot tests under single granulation condition showed that when a large amount of concentrate is blended, fragile sinter cake is formed due to insufficient melting and assimilation. Sinter pot tests using Inclined Mixing of Limestone demonstrated that melting and assimilation are promoted by positioning concentrate near abundant melt sources.

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