Material Handling In Modern Ore Pelletizing Plants ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. F. Oyler
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

One of the most important applications of material handling engineering technology occurs in iron ore pelletizing plants. Although the total installed value of material handling systems in such plants, as well as in many other modern process plants, is a relatively small percentage of the value of the plants (5 to 10% perhaps), their significance is considerable. Indeed this significance equals that of the more expensive process equipment in the plant, since the failure of any component of any system causes, shutdown of the entire plant. It is because of this increased consequence of failure that design criteria for process plants are more conservative than for conventional material handling applications. A second unique characteristic of material handling technology applied to process plants in general is the variety of materials being handled and the wide range of problems this variety presents. One extreme encountered is the stickiness of filter cake. Here the entire design effort is aimed at keeping the material flowing through transfer points and preventing it from building up on components. Another extreme is the conveying of fired pellets - hard spheres with a very flat angle of repose and abrasive characteristics severe enough to make conventional wear plate materials impractical.
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APA: J. F. Oyler  (1976)  Material Handling In Modern Ore Pelletizing Plants ? Introduction

MLA: J. F. Oyler Material Handling In Modern Ore Pelletizing Plants ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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