Iron Ore Pelletizing -A Literature Survey

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. N. Banks R. A. Campbell G. E. Viens
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

A survey of the literature reveals wide differences in the procedures used in making iron ore pellets and in the properties of the pellets obtained. In this paper, the methods of production and the properties of pellets, as reported in the literature, are examined in an effort to determine what correlations exist between them. An attempt is also made to determine the levels of the properties of pellets which are considered acceptable and desirable in modern practice. M UCH has been written regarding the important changes which have been taking place recently in the iron ore industry. As the demand for ore has increased and the supply of direct-shipping ore has dwindled, tl1e problems associated with the utilization of lower grade ores ha\•e been intensely investigated and important advances in both beneficiation and agglomeration techniques have taken place. In particular, there has been a great deal of activity in connection with the pelletizing method of agglomeration. The superiority of pellets over raw ore has been demonstrated in blast furnace tests
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APA: G. N. Banks R. A. Campbell G. E. Viens  (1962)  Iron Ore Pelletizing -A Literature Survey

MLA: G. N. Banks R. A. Campbell G. E. Viens Iron Ore Pelletizing -A Literature Survey. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1962.

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