The ROMA Project (Resource Optimization And Recovery In The Material Industry) ? A Typical Cooperation Project In Norway

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. Tangstad
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, ROMA, Norway, furnace, fines The ROMA project is a competence project on optimizing the usage of raw materials and energy in the ferromanganese, silicon, and aluminium industries. One of the items investigated in this project is the effect of fines on the furnace, and the usage of agglomerates versus lumpy ore. From lab-scale experiments it is shown, that for the charge to agglomerate in the furnace, the charge has to be exposed to a temperature higher than about 1200°C, independent of fines content. The fines less than 1 mm also showed higher agglomeration properties, compared to 2?4 mm, which showed no agglomeration property at all. The properties of agglomerates are very dependent on the pre-treatment of the agglomerate. Sinter and pellets, which have been heated to high temperatures, show a better strength, but also a lower CO reactivity. Sinter also shows a lower melting temperature compared to the ore.
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APA: M. Tangstad  (2011)  The ROMA Project (Resource Optimization And Recovery In The Material Industry) ? A Typical Cooperation Project In Norway

MLA: M. Tangstad The ROMA Project (Resource Optimization And Recovery In The Material Industry) ? A Typical Cooperation Project In Norway. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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