SPOTLIGHT on coal-based direct reduction at Iscor

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S. Visage
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

By 1984 Iscor's first direct-reduction plant will be operating at the Vanderbijlpark Works, and for the fin;t time the Corporation will have an alternative method to the blast furnace for producing iron from ore. The performance of Iscor's four-kiln plant, which will be the largest coal-based plant in the world producing sponge iron, will undoubtedly be watched with great interest by steelmakers throughout the world. Beneficiation of tin The Southeast Asia Tin Research and Development (SEATRAD) Centre is a regional oganization, formed by the Governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand with assistance from the United Nations, to conduct, coordinate, and promote research and training in the various fields of tin production, including geology, prospecting, mining, mineral processing, and smelting.
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APA: S. Visage  (1982)  SPOTLIGHT on coal-based direct reduction at Iscor

MLA: S. Visage SPOTLIGHT on coal-based direct reduction at Iscor. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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