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Direct reduction and beneficiation of a refractory siderite lump

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
DOI: 10.1179/1743285514Y.0000000081

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Siderite lump; Mineralogy; Coal-based direct reduction; Magnetic separation; Sponge iron powder

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Siderite is refractory to beneficiate and is directly used as burden for ironmaking because of its high loss of ignition (LOI) and decompositions of carbonate. In this paper, mineralogy of a siderite lump was studied, a process of coal-based direct reduction-magnetic separation of the siderite lump sample was proposed and process parameters have been optimised. It is shown that the final sponge iron powder, assaying 92.40% of Fe and 92.28% of metallisation degree, was manufactured with iron recovery of 96.60% under the following conditions: reducing siderite lump sample with 40.62% Fe and the particle size between 8 and 10 mm at 1050 degrees C for 100 min and carbon to iron ratio of 2.3. Followed by wet grinding of reduced sample to 80% passing 0.037 mm and magnetic separation with Davis tube at 0.1 T magnetic field intensity. The author proposed an effective way of using siderite ores as burdens for electric arc furnace to produce superior special steel.

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