Efficient Preparation of Blast Furnace Burdens from Titanomagnetite Concentrate by Composite Agglomeration Process

Titanomagnetite concentrate is difficult to agglomerate by the traditional sintering process (TSP). In this study, the agglomeration properties of titanomagnetite concentrate were studied using the composite agglomeration process (CAP). It was shown that, by adding 40 wt.% pelletized feed, an excell...

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Published in:JOM (1989) Vol. 73; no. 1; pp. 326 - 333
Main Authors: Jiang, Tao, Xu, Liangping, Zhong, Qiang, Liu, Chen, Liu, Huibo, Rao, Mingjun, Peng, Zhiwei, Li, Guanghui
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York Springer US 01-01-2021
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Titanomagnetite concentrate is difficult to agglomerate by the traditional sintering process (TSP). In this study, the agglomeration properties of titanomagnetite concentrate were studied using the composite agglomeration process (CAP). It was shown that, by adding 40 wt.% pelletized feed, an excellent sinter with yield of 74.33%, a tumbler index of 58.93%, and productivity of 1.65 t (m 2  h) −1 were achieved, which were increased by 11.72%, 12.03%, and 37.16% compared with TSP, respectively. Meanwhile, for CAP, the solid fuel consumption was only 43.87 kg coke /t product and the reduction disintegration index of RDI +3.15 was 73.53%. They were decreased by 6.34 kg coke /t product and increased by 24.31%, respectively. The better product quality was mainly attributed to a larger proportion of calcium ferrite and silicoferrite of calcium and aluminum group minerals formed in CAP, which restrained the negative effect of perovskite on agglomeration in association with the matrix feed with ultra-high basicity. The results showed that CAP is an efficient method for agglomeration of titanomagnetite concentrate.
ISSN:1047-4838
1543-1851
DOI:10.1007/s11837-020-04480-2