Economical Evaluation of Use of Sinter in an Integrated Mini Steel Plant

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Nicacio P. A D Pfeifer H. C
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Sinter has been used as part of the metallic charge in large-scale blast furnaces for many years with the well-known benefits in terms of productivity and fuel consumption. However, because of the high investment in a conventional sinter plant, small blast furnaces and the associated integrated mini steel plants have not taken the advantages of using sinter. Recently KTS Korf Tecnologia Siderurgica, a division of Mannesmann Demag Ltda in Brazil, has developed a mini sinter plant for which the investment is compatible with small blast furnaces. Consequently, it is of great interest to evaluate the economical impact of using sinter in such small-scale integrated steel plants. In order to compare two alternatives, ie 100 per cent ore and 70 per cent sinter in the blast furnace burden, mass and heat balances for the entire operation from sinter plant through the blast furnace and EOF-based melting shop, were performed to evaluate the final production cost of the liquid steel. It was found that, depending on the sinter feed price, substantial savings can be obtained with the use of sinter.
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APA: Nicacio P. A D Pfeifer H. C  (1999)  Economical Evaluation of Use of Sinter in an Integrated Mini Steel Plant

MLA: Nicacio P. A D Pfeifer H. C Economical Evaluation of Use of Sinter in an Integrated Mini Steel Plant. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1999.

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