RI 6523 Experimental Production and Smelting of Prereduced Iron Ore Pellets

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. M. Fine P. L. Woolf N. Bernstein
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Continuous experimentation utilizing a 3- by 36 - foot rotary kiln was conducted to demonstrate the feasibility of simultaneous induration and reduction of magnetic taconite concentrate . Lignite , or lignite - anthracite mixtures , and green magnetite pellets (64.2 percent Fe , dry basis ) were heated in a rotary kiln to about 2,100 ° F. After separation from excess reductant , the product pellets were found to be highly reduced and acceptably hard . A total of 140 tons of prereduced pellets with an average Fe content of 79.0 percent was produced at Minneapolis and smelted in the Bureau's experimental blast furnace at Bruceton , Pa . Two additional supplies of prereduced pellets were obtained from The Steel Company of Canada , Ltd. , Hamilton , Ontario , which contained 83.8 and 91.3 percent Fe , respectively . Smelting of prereduced pellets was compared with that of unreduced pellets obtained from The Hilton Mines , Shawville , Quebec , and from the Erie Mining Co. , Hoyt Lakes , Minn . Blast furnace tests established that a substantial decrease in coke rates and higher production result from the use of prereduced pellets .
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APA: M. M. Fine P. L. Woolf N. Bernstein  (1964)  RI 6523 Experimental Production and Smelting of Prereduced Iron Ore Pellets

MLA: M. M. Fine P. L. Woolf N. Bernstein RI 6523 Experimental Production and Smelting of Prereduced Iron Ore Pellets. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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