Effects of Binders on Oxidized Pellets Preparation from Vanadium/Titanium-Bearing Magnetite

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Guihong Han Yuanbo Zhang Yanfang Huang Zengqing Sun Guanghui Li Tao Jiang
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"Because of small specific surface area and poor ballability, vanadium/titanium-bearing magnetite is difficult for production of oxidized pellet. A novel organic copolymer binder, modified humic acid (MHA), has been authorized recently in China. Effects of the novel MHA binder on the quality of V/Ti-bearing magnetite pellets are studied in this paper. Experimental results show the MHA binder can obviously improve the strength of green pellet. Because of better heat endurance, the MHA binder pellet has a higher strength than Peridur pellet under the same preheating conditions. Moreover, TFe grade of pellet with the MHA binder is much higher than that of the bentonite pellet. The strength of preheated pellet containing MHA binder of 0.25%~1.0% meets the requirements of oxidized pellet production by grate-kiln process. Comparatively, MHA is a promising orgainc binder for iron ore pellets. Its price is only one tenth of Peridur price and about 3 times of bentonite price.IntroductionThe iron-making practices show that the use of pellet is beneficial to blast furnace life, productivity and fuel savings. Therefore, many iron-making plants have expanded the production of oxidized pellets in order to meet the needs of modern large-scale blast furnaces [1]. Presently, bentonite is widely used to improve the quality of iron ore pellets. The negative effects of using bentonite include decreasing total iron (TFe) grade and degrading the metallurgical properties of the final products [2, 3]. Many studies, therefore, have been conducted on the application of organic binders to overcome the weakness of the inorganic bentonite. In comparison with inorganic binders, one of the biggest strengths of organic binders is low residual silica content [4]. However, those studies showed that the economics of foreign organic binder addition into pellets was not attractive. For example, the compression strength of preheated pellets and roasted pellets are both too low, resulting in powder generation and ring formation in the industrial rotary kiln [3, 4]."
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APA: Guihong Han Yuanbo Zhang Yanfang Huang Zengqing Sun Guanghui Li Tao Jiang  (2011)  Effects of Binders on Oxidized Pellets Preparation from Vanadium/Titanium-Bearing Magnetite

MLA: Guihong Han Yuanbo Zhang Yanfang Huang Zengqing Sun Guanghui Li Tao Jiang Effects of Binders on Oxidized Pellets Preparation from Vanadium/Titanium-Bearing Magnetite. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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