Pilot Plant Development Of IRSID?s Magnetic Roasting Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Boucraut
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

After stating the advantages of the magnetic roasting technique as applied to iron ores, the authors report on technological research by I R S I D * in the field of magnetic roasting in fluid-bed furnaces This investigation was conducted first on an experimental two stage fluid-bed furnace which processed permanently 100-200 kg/h of ore, then on a three stage fluid-bed furnace with 1-2 t/h working capacity and at last on a 250 t/day pilot furnace The specific features of the IRSID process comprise - on the one hand, using special burners in the roasting reactor thereby ensuring a high production rate of the furnace - on the other hand, using a heat-exchanger where the preheating and cooling stages of fluidized ore are associated, so as to allow an efficient and simple cooling of both roasted ore and waste gases flowing out of the roasting reactor, thereby supplying heat to the crude ore and combustion air for the reactor burners Starting in 1965 the operation of the 250 t/day pilot plant at the Bazailles mine gave IRSID the opportunity of improving the conveying appliances and adapting them to the process, while perfectly confirming the metallurgical results obtained under ideal laboratory conditions
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APA: M. Boucraut  (1968)  Pilot Plant Development Of IRSID?s Magnetic Roasting Process

MLA: M. Boucraut Pilot Plant Development Of IRSID?s Magnetic Roasting Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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