RI 5762 Effect Of Particle Size Upon The Green Strength Of Iron Oxide Pellets - Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. P. Jewett
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The object of this investigation was to correlate the crushing strength of green pellets prepared from magnetite, specular and earthy hematite with the particle size of these respective raw materials. In this study no attempt was made to correlate the strength of fired pellets and particle size. The effect of particle size upon a number of fine ores and concentrates was studied. Much of the low-grade ore reserves in the Lake Superior Region must be finely ground before concentration and then agglomerated for iron and steelmaking processes. Fine natural ores also must be agglomerated. Pellets constitute an important type of agglomerate. Considerable handling occurs during screening to remove undersize and oversize pellets, and in transfering green unfired pellets from the balling machines to the heat-hardening equipment. As a result the strength of the green pellets is a factor of great importance.
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APA: R. P. Jewett  (1961)  RI 5762 Effect Of Particle Size Upon The Green Strength Of Iron Oxide Pellets - Summary And Introduction

MLA: R. P. Jewett RI 5762 Effect Of Particle Size Upon The Green Strength Of Iron Oxide Pellets - Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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