2016
DOI: 10.1080/03019233.2016.1222778
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Development of blast furnace quality pellet optimising blue dust, hard ore and friable ore ratio

Abstract: Three types of ore fines such as hard ore (HO), blue dust (BD) and friable ore (FO), normally available from a mine show different physical and physicochemical properties. Each of the properties of any individual ore among three may not be suitable to use independently in pelletisation. However, uses of all these three are mandatory. Ores of some poor properties may show other properties excellent. Therefore, any specific poor property of any individual ore can be modified by adding (mixing) other ore which sh… Show more

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“…Therefore, they are termed as 'blue dust'. They are used in pelletizing mix with hematite ore in a low percentage because of their poor green bonding property (Pal et al 2017a). As they have very low gangue content, the pellets gangue content is proportionally reduced, which may improve the pellet property and increase the performance of the downstream process by reducing slag volume.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, they are termed as 'blue dust'. They are used in pelletizing mix with hematite ore in a low percentage because of their poor green bonding property (Pal et al 2017a). As they have very low gangue content, the pellets gangue content is proportionally reduced, which may improve the pellet property and increase the performance of the downstream process by reducing slag volume.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%