Effects of MHA Binder on Roasting Behaviors of Oxidized Pellets from Specularite Concentrate

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 443 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
"Modified humic acid (MHA) has been developed by Central South University (CSU) and authorized in China. It has been reported that MHA is an effective binder for oxidized pellets prepared from specularite concentrates. In this research, effects of MHA binder on roasting behaviors of the specularite pellets are studied. MHA is an organic binder, containing much carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, etc. During the roasting, MHA can provide some heat because of combustion of hydrocarbon, which is beneficial for the recrystallization of Fe2O3 in the specularite pellets at high temperature. Simultaneously, part of hematite particles within the pellets are firstly reduced to magnetite, then, magnetite is oxidized into secondary hematite, which obviously improves the roasting performance of specularite pellets.IntroductionOxidized pellets have been widely used in steel production as a kind of high quality burden for blast furnace ironmaking [1]. In recent years, production of oxidized pellets is developing very fast. Therefore, the supply of high quality magnetite concentrates, which is the most suitable for pellet production, becomes scarce. It is imperative to pursue new alternative materials for oxidized pellet production [2]. Specularite concentrates have attracted widespread attention due to the advantages of high total Fe grade and low impurity content. However, due to the poor ballability and firing performance, specularite has not yet been widely applied into pellet production [3, 4]."
Citation
APA:
(2012) Effects of MHA Binder on Roasting Behaviors of Oxidized Pellets from Specularite ConcentrateMLA: Effects of MHA Binder on Roasting Behaviors of Oxidized Pellets from Specularite Concentrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.