Development Of Crushed Pellets In Kakogawa Works - 1. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kazumasa Taguchi
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

At the Kakogawa works of Kobe Steel. Ltd., the agglomeration facilities are composed of a pelletizing plant and sintering plant. This aim is to utilize raw materials efficiently and stabilize the raw material resources. Therefore at Kakogawa works, the blast furnaces (BF) have been operated with high pellet ratio and various developments for pellet properties have been achieved to improve the blast furnace performance. These developments include dolomite-fluxed pellets, new-porous pellets and crushed pellets. As a results of these improvements, pellets have achieved almost the same performance as sinter at high temperature regarding properties such as the softening, melting and reduction behaviour. However, some problems on shape have remained to be solved. Spherical pellets flow easily into the center of the furnace and form mixed layers of pellets and cokes. Therefore, in BF operations with these pellets it becomes more difficult to keep proper and stable gas distribution.
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APA: Kazumasa Taguchi  (1983)  Development Of Crushed Pellets In Kakogawa Works - 1. Introduction

MLA: Kazumasa Taguchi Development Of Crushed Pellets In Kakogawa Works - 1. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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