Conference Proceedings
Extractive Metallurgy Symposium, Melbourne
Conference Proceedings
Extractive Metallurgy Symposium, Melbourne
An Investigation of Waste Oxides Reduction
Reduction of waste oxides from steel plant operations was investigated in a laboratory tube furnace at different temperatures and furnace atmospheres. The results have shown that the waste oxide pellets are reduced rapidly to very high degrees of metallization irrespective of the furnace atmosphere and that the reduction is simultaneously accompanied by significant low- ering of the original impurities. It is shown, for example, that treatment at 1000C for 30 min. can reduce the Zn content from 0.98% to 0.0065% and K and Na contents from 0.19% and 0.76% respectively, to less than 0.01%. However, pellet strength at 1000C was low but this, as shown in the paper, can be very significantly improved by treatment at 1250C. The results indicate that the reduction of the waste oxide pellets of this investigation proceeds almost certainly by a chain reaction mechanism and that this principle could be advantageously extended to the reduction of iron ores and other oxides in general.
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N Standish, R Fermino
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- Published: 1984
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