The high water absorbtion and swelling capacity of NATIONAL STANDARD PG promotes balling of iron ore concentrate. This improves the green, drop, and dry strengths of the pellet which prevents the collapse of the pellets as they are transported to the kiln.
view more2018529 · Abstract and Figures Organic binders have been used to replace bentonite in the pelletizing process of iron ore. In this research, colloidal agents were evaluated in a pelletizing process ...
view more2023723 · This study illustrates the feasibility of pelletizing magnetite iron ore concentrate using four organic binders: KemPel, Alcotac CS, Alcotac FE16, and CMC, in comparison to bentonite as a reference. The study explores the influence of binder type, binder dosage, and moisture content on the characteristics and properties of the pellets.
view more2022719 · Effect of colloidal agents in iron ore pelletizing Article Full-text available May 2018 Sandra Moraes José Renato Baptista de Lima João Batista Ferreira Neto
view more2015321 · Pelletizing is an agglomeration process which converts very fine grained iron ore into balls of a certain diameter range (normally 8mm to 20 mm, also known as pellets. These pellets are suitable for blast furnace and direct reduction processes. Pelletizing differs from sintering in that a green unbaked pellet or ball is formed and then …
view more201512 · Keywords: bentonite, pelletizing, iron ore concentrate, binder, sodium bicarbonate Introduction Major raw material in iron and steel industry i s i ron ore wh ich can be classified as
view more200271 · The most popular binder for this purpose is bentonite clay, which is added at a rate of approximately 0.5–1.0% by weight of moist concentrate. Bentonite is a significant cost item in iron ore ...
view more2013522 · Organic binders have significant potential as a bentonite replacement as evidenced by their successful use in the U.S. iron ore pellet market. This manuscript reviews organic binders applicable for iron ore agglomeration.
view more20231129 · Abstract and Figures Bentonite is the traditionally used binder in iron ore pelletization. However, it consists of up to 85% silica and alumina which are undesired acidic gangue in iron-making.
view more200271 · The most popular binder for this purpose is bentonite clay, which is added at a rate of approximately 0.5–1.0% by weight of moist concentrate. Bentonite is a significant cost item in iron ore pelletization, and also contributes undesirable amounts of silica to the finished pellets. If the binding effectiveness of bentonite is increased, it ...
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