Study for Evaluation and Optimization of Mineral Composition and Structure of Iron Ore Granulation in Sintering Process
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2012Autore
Mogoş, Paul Petruş
Constantin, Nicolae
Ittu, Sînziana
Anca, Denisa-Elena
Harcea, Lavinia-Marilena
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The characterization of iron ore particles is of vital importance for the study
of mineral composition. The specific surface area of iron ore particles can be
measured by laser diffraction, and mathematical models (based on the size
distribution). Particle size fractions and chemical composition were determined of
several types of iron ore (symbolically marked A, B, C, D, E, F). These features
have direct influence on the sintering process by particle size analysis,
permeability, reducibility, porosity, CaO/SiO ratio, influence of MnO in sinter. The
granulation experiment show that these minerals (more than 50% with diameters of
<1mm) can be successfully used in the sintering process, or by alloying with other
minerals in Europe. Large irregularly shaped and adhesive particles can get a
higher efficiency of granulation easily. The usage of iron ore with big and rough
particles can improve the permeability while the iron ore with smooth and sphere
particles has poor ability of granulation.
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- 2012 fascicula9 nr2 [12]