Latest Improvements in the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company 's Grate-Kiln Operations to Give Improved Costs and Better Pellet Quality

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Paul E. Rosten
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Introduction This papers describes some of the latest improvements that have been incorporated or planned by the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. to reduce operating costs and improve pellet quality. The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. operates and manages mining, beneficiation, and pelletizing operations in Michigan, Canada, and western Australia. This paper deals with the grate-kiln pelletizing operations at Republic, Humboldt, Tilden, Empire, and Pioneer in Michigan, and the Adams and Sherman in Ontario, Canada. Table I characterizes each operation in regard to location, ore type, pellet capacity and date that pellets were first produced. All of the operations with the exception of Pioneer and Tilden, utilize downdraft-two-pass grate cycles of drying followed by preheating. Pioneer utilizes an all-downdraft, three-pass grate cycle which consists of three drying zones followed by the preheat zone. The Pioneer and Tilden cycles have been described previously (Lindroos and Koski, 1966; Villar and Dawe, 1975; Koski, 1977). Tilden utilizes a three-pass grate cycle with a stage of updraft drying, followed by two downdraft drying stages. Recuperation systems which supply hot gases to a drying zone from second stage cooling were designed and fur¬nished for Tilden I. Tilden II will be identical. Empire IV will also be furnished with a recuperation system. The Adams grate¬kiln system was retrofitted with a recuperation system. This paper will summarize some of the efforts that are in effect or planned for grate-kiln pelletizing systems to: (1) reduce operating and maintenance costs, (2) reduce energy requirements, (3) improve product quality, and (4) meet environmental standards.
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APA: Paul E. Rosten  (1981)  Latest Improvements in the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company 's Grate-Kiln Operations to Give Improved Costs and Better Pellet Quality

MLA: Paul E. Rosten Latest Improvements in the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company 's Grate-Kiln Operations to Give Improved Costs and Better Pellet Quality. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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