Author:
Mohamed F.M.,El-Hussiny N.A.,Shalabi M.E.H.
Abstract
Coke breeze is the main fuel used in the sintering process. The value of -3+1
mm. represents the most favorable particle size for coke breeze in the
sintering process. About 20% of total coke fines (-0.5 mm) are produced
during different steps of preparation. Introducing these fines during the
sintering process proves to be very harmful for different operating
parameters. Thus ,this study aims at investigating the production of granules
resulting from these fines using molasses as organic binder and its
application in sintering of an iron ore. The results showed that the granules
having the highest mechanical properties were obtained with 14.5 wt %
molasses addition. The sintering experiments were performed by using coke
breeze in different shapes (-3+1 mm in size, coke breeze without sieving and
coke breeze granules -3+1 mm). The reduction experiments, microscopic
structure and X-ray analysis for the produced sinter were carried out. The
results revealed that, all sinter properties (such as shatter test,
productivity of sinter machine and blast furnace, reduction time and chemical
composition) for produced sinter by using coke breeze with size -3+1 mm and
coke breeze granules were almost the same. The iron ore sinter which was
produced by using coke breeze without sieving yielded low productivity for
both sinter machine and blast furnace. Furthermore, using coke breeze without
sieving in sintering of an iron ore decreases the vertical velocity of sinter
machine and increases the reduction time.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Condensed Matter Physics,Ceramics and Composites
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16 articles.
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