Pre-Reduction of Blast Furnace Burdens Using the S-L Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F J. Pearce
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The Steel Company of Canada, utilizing the S-L process, has produced partially and highly reduced pellets for use in the blast furnace. Experimental blast furnace tests, using reduced pellet burdens, have been carried out. The changes in production rate, fuel rate and general performance of both the S-L and the blast furnace processes are indicated. Introduction T HE ore burdens for a blast furnace may be improved in two ways: chemically, by concentrating the ore to a high degree of purity; and physically, by agglomerating or closely sizing the ore particles. Today, many b1ast furnaces are charged with closely sized agglomerates, some of which contain upwards of 66 per cent iron. The further improvement of these burdens by chemical concentration may, in many instances, be uneconomic due to the large losses of iron that occur during processing. Assuming that it would be possible to reject all of the gangue minerals, the maximum level of concentration of iron in the hematitic ores would be only about 70 per cent.
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APA: F J. Pearce  (1964)  Pre-Reduction of Blast Furnace Burdens Using the S-L Process

MLA: F J. Pearce Pre-Reduction of Blast Furnace Burdens Using the S-L Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1964.

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