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Ore–Carbon Briquets Derived from Power Plant Ash and Slag
The material composition of magnetic fractions in fly ash and slag from lignite-based thermal power plants is studied. The production of high-quality iron concentrate by magnetic separation is hindered by the high content of Ca, Mg, and Mn oxides in spinels of magnetite type (up to 13% altogether). The magnetic fraction includes a considerable proportion of glassy phase (up to 15%), containing 15–45% Fe2O3. The probable limiting iron content in the final product is 59–60% (84.4–85.8% Fe2O3). The magnetic fraction of the fly ash and slag may be recommended as the iron-bearing component of ore–carbon briquets. Coal based on incompletely burned lignite concentrate without additional treatment is not sufficiently reactive for use as the carbon component of such briquets. It is shown here for the first time that, with appropriate treatment, both components may be used together in ore–carbon briquets suitable for the blast furnace.
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes scientific developments and applications in the field of coal beneficiation and preparation for coking, coking processes, design of coking ovens and equipment, by-product recovery, automation of technological processes, ecology and economics. It also presents indispensable information on the scientific events devoted to thermal rectification, use of smokeless coal as an energy source, and manufacture of different liquid and solid chemical products.