Sintering tests were performed on 63 varieties of iroll ores. T hree major sintering properties were then chosen .from the lest results, namely shaller strength, productivity and coke consumption. A methodfor expressing them objectively was worked out in order to evaluate the sinter malerials in general, utilizing the test results. The ores were then classified according to the .fourfaclors q{ p article size, FcO percenlages, S iO z percentages alld gangue minerals, since sintering /I1"operties are definitely related to such pro/)erties of ore<. A s a result, it has been learned that, except processed ores, natural ores belonging to a certain groul) have showed neari.J1 identical sintering properties. COllseqllenti.J ' , if the /)artide size and chemical composition of an are are known, its sinlering characteristics will be inJerred from this evaluatioll method. M oreover, these data con be also a/)I)lied 10 mutatis mutandis for silltering mixed ores colltaillillg lime. * This a rti cle is in re re re nce to the lect ure d eli ve red bero re the 70 th I.S.I.]. M eetin g held in O ctobe r in K yushu. J a p a n ese text was received on M ay 17, 1965 a nd prin ted in
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