Mechanism of Strength Improvement of Magnetite Pellet by Adding Boron-bearing Iron Concentrate

The mechanism of improving compressive strength of magnetite pellet by adding boron-bearing iron concentrate was studied. Boron-bearing iron concentrate and magnetite were mixed, pelletized and roasted under different roasting conditions. Then, compressive strength of pellets was tested, and polishe...

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Published inJournal of iron and steel research, international Vol. 21; no. 1; pp. 9 - 15
Main Authors GUO, Hong-wei, BAI, Jun-li, ZHANG, Jian-liang, LI, Hong-ge
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore Elsevier Ltd 2014
Springer Singapore
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Summary:The mechanism of improving compressive strength of magnetite pellet by adding boron-bearing iron concentrate was studied. Boron-bearing iron concentrate and magnetite were mixed, pelletized and roasted under different roasting conditions. Then, compressive strength of pellets was tested, and polished sections of the roasted pellets were analyzed from the perspective of mineralogy. Finally, the effects of different proportions, roasting temperatures and roasting time of boron-bearing iron concentrate on the compressive strength of magnetite pellets were investigated and explained.
Bibliography:11-3678/TF
boron-bearing iron concentrate; magnetite; pellet compressive strength; roasting condition; proportion
The mechanism of improving compressive strength of magnetite pellet by adding boron-bearing iron concentrate was studied. Boron-bearing iron concentrate and magnetite were mixed, pelletized and roasted under differ ent roasting conditions. Then, compressive strength of pellets was tested, and polished sections of the roasted pellets were analyzed from the perspective of mineralogy. Finally, the effects of different proportions, roasting temperatures and roasting time of boron-bearing iron concentrate on the compressive strength of magnetite pellets were investigated and explained.
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ISSN:1006-706X
2210-3988
DOI:10.1016/S1006-706X(14)60002-9