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Briquetting of iron-ore materials for iron and steel industry

Authors:
V. B. Kuskov1
A. V. Kornev2
D. V. Sukhomlinov3
About authors
  • 1 — Ph.D. associate professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 2 — post-graduate student National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 3 — post-graduate student National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Date submitted:
2012-09-06
Date accepted:
2012-11-25
Date published:
2013-04-29

Abstract

Briquetting in ferrous metallurgy is the earliest way clotting. In the beginning of XX century briquetting has been forced out by agglomeration basically for the reason considerably more productivity of process of agglomeration. The alternative agglomeration became pelletizing which share from the XX-th century middle steadily grows that is quite explainable essential increase in manufacture fine particle concentrates. However briquetting has a number of advan- tages. And for separate kinds of iron ores briquetting can appear preferable process. Such ores are the rich iron ores containing 60 and more % iron in ore. The technology of briquetting includes, preliminary screening for removing of large classes; dispensing and preliminary mixing 85-90 % martite, iron-micaceousmartite ores and 10-15 % hydrohematite ores; mixing with connective substances; pressing; drying. The received briquettes have density 3200-3500 kg/m3, durability on compression about 4,5 MPа.

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Keywords:
briquetting agglomeration pelletizing rich iron ores
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References

  1. Pat. 2292405 RF. Annealing-free method for processing fine-grain iron -containing waste materials of metallurgical production including oiled scale / S.A.Karpov. Publ. 27.01.2007. Bul. N 3.
  2. LotoshV.E. Annealing-free clotting of ores and concentrates / V.E.Lotosh, A.I.Okunev. Moscow, 1980.
  3. Pat. 2463362 RF. Method of preparation of iron ore to metallurgical processing / V.L.Trushko, V.B.Kuskov, N.M.Telyakov. Publ. 10.06.2012. Bul. N 16.

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