Conceptual Planning For The Expansion Of Primary Steelmaking At New Zealand Steel Limited (The Aus. I. M. M. Conference, New Zealand, May 1980)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C. P. BATES
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

In November 1969, New Zealand Steel Ltd pioneered the commercial use of the SL/RN solid fuel direct reduction process to make sponge iron as a feed material for electric arc furnaces. Serious process problems with the use of green balls and coal injection were progressively overcome. The process was developed by New Zealand Steel along a radical route, of feeding the fine grained raw ironsand concentrate and coal directly to the kiln. Contemporaneously with this development of direct reduction, steelmaking process innovations were made that enabled the arc furnaces to operate successfully with the high volumes of acid slag.
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APA: C. P. BATES  (1980)  Conceptual Planning For The Expansion Of Primary Steelmaking At New Zealand Steel Limited (The Aus. I. M. M. Conference, New Zealand, May 1980)

MLA: C. P. BATES Conceptual Planning For The Expansion Of Primary Steelmaking At New Zealand Steel Limited (The Aus. I. M. M. Conference, New Zealand, May 1980). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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