Partial briqueting of coal charges as a means of utilizing lower-grade coal for coke making

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B. J. Pieters
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The paper describes the difficulties experienced with inferior coking coals as Iscor began using larger blast furnaces for the production of liquid iron. Research conducted at Iscor from 1977 to 1979 showed that benefits could be gained from the use of partially briqueted charges, and it was decided to install briqueting plants at the Vanderbijlpark and Newcastle Works. Details are given of the later plant, which was supplied by a consortium consisting of Voest Alpine, Didier Engineering, and Sumitomo Metal Industries. Sumitomo also supplied information on the optimization of coke quality along the lines of their Sumicoal System. The results have been a marked improvement in coke quality, much better blast-furnace operation, and increased productivity.
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APA: B. J. Pieters  (1991)  Partial briqueting of coal charges as a means of utilizing lower-grade coal for coke making

MLA: B. J. Pieters Partial briqueting of coal charges as a means of utilizing lower-grade coal for coke making. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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