The Making Of Iron Oxide Pellets For Direct Reduction: The Hyl Process Alzada Pellet Case

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Frederico J. Price
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

This paper describes the production of a specific iron oxide pellet that has given very good and consistent results as feedstock for HYL-Process Direct Reduction Plants. The sponge iron originated from these pellets has been used for the economic making of almost 15 million tons of low carbon steel via electric arc furnace meltshops. An overview of mining, benefication, pelletizing direct reduction and steelmaking for this case is given with emphasis on the characteristics of the self-fluxing oxide pellets. HYL Operator and management training is described.
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APA: Frederico J. Price  (1979)  The Making Of Iron Oxide Pellets For Direct Reduction: The Hyl Process Alzada Pellet Case

MLA: Frederico J. Price The Making Of Iron Oxide Pellets For Direct Reduction: The Hyl Process Alzada Pellet Case. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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