The R-N Rotary Kiln Process For Reduction Of Iron Ores ? Acknowledgement

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 21
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1959
Abstract
The R-N Process is an outgrowth of the development by the National Lead Company's Norwegian subsidiary Titania A/S, of a process for producing metallic iron and a high titanium content co-product from ilmenite. Development of the process for the treatment of iron ores was continued as a joint project of the Republic Steel Corporation and the National Lead Company in 1953. More recently in July, 1957, the R-N Corporation was created by these two companies to undertake the commercial promotion of the results of this joint project. This paper has been prepared with the permission and encouragement of these three companies. The R-N process has as its objective the making of metallic iron from iron ores or iron ore concentrates. The general principles of the process have already been disclosed in technical papers and patents. In general the process comprises the following steps: 1. Iron oxide in crushed natural iron ores or iron ore concentrates is reduced to about 95% metallic iron, without fusion in a rotary kiln in the presence of solid carbonaceous fuel,*such as, coke or char, limestone and combustible gases. 2. The kiln discharge, consisting of metallized ore, coke, lime and coke ashes, is cooled. The excess coke is regenerated and recycled to the kiln feed.
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(1959) The R-N Rotary Kiln Process For Reduction Of Iron Ores ? AcknowledgementMLA: The R-N Rotary Kiln Process For Reduction Of Iron Ores ? Acknowledgement. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1959.