RI 2761 Magnetic Concentration of Flue Dust..Birmingham Dist.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Oscar Lee B. W. Gandrud F. D. DeVaney
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jul 1, 1926

Abstract

"IntroductionFlue dust which results from the smelting of ores containing appreciable quantities of fines is one of the troublesome products of iron blast-furnace practice. Gases issuing from the furnaces at a high velocity carry small particles of coke, ore and flux into dust-collecting chambers. These particles constitute the flue dust. Lasses of iron ore through the production of flue dust vary between wide limits in the different furnaces, and depend on a number of factors, such as size and design of furnace, amount of fines in the ore, the operating conditions and the blast pressure.Blast-furnace operators of the Birmingham district keenly realize this waste. The ores are comparatively low grade and require more fuel than is ordinarily used elsewhere. Hence the flue dust is low in iron content and high in coke. As a result it is not in suitable condition for direct sintering. In many other iron and steel centers direct sintering is a common practice. In the Birmingham district efforts have been made to prevent this loss by recharging the dust into the furnace, but, as might be expected, a material fine enough to be blown out once will very likely be carried over again.In general, the flue-dust losses in this district will average 250 pounds per ton of pig iron produced, but at times the losses at different furnaces are substantially higher or lower than this figure. On the basis of the present rate of pig-iron production, the annual loss of flue dust exceeds 300,000 tons. The iron content of the dust probably averages 25 per cent, therefore about 75,000 tons of iron is wasted yearly, or about 3 per cent of the iron mined is lost in flue dust."
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APA: Oscar Lee B. W. Gandrud F. D. DeVaney  (1926)  RI 2761 Magnetic Concentration of Flue Dust..Birmingham Dist.

MLA: Oscar Lee B. W. Gandrud F. D. DeVaney RI 2761 Magnetic Concentration of Flue Dust..Birmingham Dist.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1926.

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