Capacity Increase By Coal Addition In Lamco J V's Pellet Plant

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Stig Premfors
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

Lamco Joint Venture is operating a Dravo Pelletizing machine to produce pellets from the natural slimes of an earthy hematite ore. The grate area of the machine 3.3 x 106 m equal to 350 m2 (3800 sq. ft.) and the installed fan capacity is 8200 HP. The limiting factor for production is normally fan capacity. This means that the processing fans can not pull the additional air (i.e the additional calories or BTUs) through the bed which would be required for increased production. A way to increase production without major modifications is to supply the additional calories needed for increase production by adding coal to the pellet feed. After successful laboratory tests following method of coal addition has been chosen and the following results have been obtained. 1. The ground coal is added to the slurry prior to the filters and the rotary dryer. 2. By adding 0.6% coal, an increase of about 15% in production rate has been obtained. 3. No significant changes of metallurgical properties have been observed (i.e. tumbler index, compressive strength, ferrous iron content, reducibility, Linder degradation and swelling). 4. No unexpected operation problems have been experienced. The pellet discharge temperature increases and is the limit for how much production can be increased by coal addition without making plant modifications.
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APA: Stig Premfors  (1971)  Capacity Increase By Coal Addition In Lamco J V's Pellet Plant

MLA: Stig Premfors Capacity Increase By Coal Addition In Lamco J V's Pellet Plant. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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