Influence of iron ore sinter base mix fines (smaller than 0.150 mm) size on the mineralogy and physical and metallurgical properties of the sinter

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Umadevi M. RAJU K. S. SRIDHARA M. SIDDARAJU GANESH SHETTY Rameshwar Sah
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With the depletion of high-grade iron ore resources, the utilization of existing low-grade iron ores, fines and tailings with effective beneficiation is inevitable to meet the iron and steel industry’s required specifications and demand. JSW Steel Limited is operating a 17-mtpa beneficiation plant at its Vijayanagar site in Bellary in Karnataka, which produces nearly 50 to 54 percent concentrate as sinter-grade fines. The sinter base mix consists of iron ore fines that are smaller than 10 mm, with 41 percent smaller than 0.150 mm; washed ore that is generally smaller than 3 mm and bigger than 0.150 mm, with 3 to 9 percent smaller than 0.150 mm; beneficiation plant concentrate, with 97 percent smaller than 0.150 mm; limestone; dolomite; coke breeze; lime; sinter return fines; direct reduced iron (DRI) fines; and micropellets produced from steel plant waste. Using more washed ore in the sinter base mix affects the sinter quality. Ball formation in the mixing and nodulizing drum is an important step in sinter making and requires sufficient quantity of smaller than 0.150 mm fines. Optimization of fines in the sinter base was carried out by replacing the smaller than 10 mm iron ore fines with washed ore. Size analysis, study of the granulation index (G index) and optimization of moisture with respect to sinter bed permeability were carried out to optimize the proportion of smaller than 0.150 mm fines in the sinter base mix as adhering material. This study explores the optimization of fines in the sinter base mix for ball formation to achieve higher sinter quality and productivity with higher sinter bed permeability.
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APA: T. Umadevi M. RAJU K. S. SRIDHARA M. SIDDARAJU GANESH SHETTY Rameshwar Sah  Influence of iron ore sinter base mix fines (smaller than 0.150 mm) size on the mineralogy and physical and metallurgical properties of the sinter

MLA: T. Umadevi M. RAJU K. S. SRIDHARA M. SIDDARAJU GANESH SHETTY Rameshwar Sah Influence of iron ore sinter base mix fines (smaller than 0.150 mm) size on the mineralogy and physical and metallurgical properties of the sinter. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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