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Production of Carbon Included Sinter and Evaluation of Its Reactivity in a Blast Furnace Environment

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ISIJ INTERNATIONAL
Volume 49, Issue 10, Pages 1498-1504

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IRON STEEL INST JAPAN KEIDANREN KAIKAN
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.49.1498

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new agglomerate; pellet; sinter; carbon composite; CO(2); blast furnace; reduction; softening and melting property

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Recently, the reduction in the amount of the CO(2) emission has become an important issue. It is important to increase the reactivity of iron sources used in a blast furnace to decrease of CO(2) emission. Therefore, the carbon composite iron ore agglomerates are significant. The production experiments of a new agglomerate named CIS (Carbon Included Sinter), where green balls were granulated by a model pan pelletizer were carried out using pot tests. The reduction of produced CIS with CO-CO(2) gas mixture were examined, and were compared with that of ordinary sinter ore. Also, the softening and melting property tests of 50% CIS-50% sinter mixed layer were carried out and compared with the results using 100% sinter layer. The results are summarized as follows: (1) A new agglomerate, which an anthracite particle was surrounded by a shell with the same components as ordinary sinter ore, was produced by sintering pot test. (2) When CIS was reduced by CO-CO(2) gas mixture at 1 273 K, the degree of reduction achieved 80% in 120 min, even though ordinary sinter ore achieved less degree of reduction. (3) 250 g CIS-250 g ordinary sinter ore packed bed achieved 1/3 maximum pressure drop of 500 g ordinary sinter ore packed bed in the softening-melting property test.

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