TITEL
Studies on the cement-bonded briquettes of iron and steel plant by-products as burden material for blast furnaces
FöRFATTARE
Singh, Maneesh
DATUM
2002-11-26
INSTITUTION
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SAMMANFATTNING
During the various stages of iron and steel production a number of iron
bearing by-products are generated. These by-products can be made into cement-
bonded agglomerates for use as burden material for blast furnaces. In order
to improve the quality of agglomerates, the effect of various processing
parameters on the properties of cement-bonded briquettes has been studied.
It has been found that the room-temperature properties of briquettes depend
upon various processing parameters like solid / water ratio, vibration time,
briquetting force, compression time and particle size distribution of the
raw material.
The study has also shown that the strength of briquettes decreases after
heating in a nitrogen environment and after reduction. The strength of
briquettes can be increased by increasing the amount of pre-reduced / flaky
components, increasing the amount of cement and decreasing the particle size
of the raw material.
Under certain reducing conditions, the cement-bonded briquettes exhibit a
tendency to swell catastrophically. This happens especially during the
reduction of wustite to iron at 950oC using CO as the reducing gas. The
briquettes that contain coarse pellet-fines particles are specially prone to
swelling since the pellet-fines contains a large percentage of under-fired
and weak fraction of the pellets. This swelling can be controlled by
grinding the raw material finely, increasing the cement content, and adding
calcium oxide / magnesia / silica or alumina to the cement. A model to
describe the swelling process has also been propounded.
ISSN 1402-1544 / ISRN LTU-DT--02/50--SE / NR 2002:50
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