Development Of Continuous Rapid Curing (CORAC) Process For Cold Bonded Pellets

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Yatsunami
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

NKK has developed a new cold bonded pellet process. The features of this process are; 1) it is a continuous process with 10 hours curing. 2) Products can be used as materials for various metallurgical furnaces. 3) Various kinds of slag are used as binders if necessary. 4) The quality of products is excellent. The pilot plant completed in 1981 is now being successfully operated. We are also constructing a commercial plant at our Niigata works. We produced cold pellets containing carbon as material for ferroalloys (Si-Mn), by pilot plant and used them in furnaces. Consequently, considerable economic advantages were obtained.
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APA: K. Yatsunami  (1984)  Development Of Continuous Rapid Curing (CORAC) Process For Cold Bonded Pellets

MLA: K. Yatsunami Development Of Continuous Rapid Curing (CORAC) Process For Cold Bonded Pellets. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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