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AusIMM Annual Conference, Adelaide, SA, August 1963

Conference Proceedings

AusIMM Annual Conference, Adelaide, SA, August 1963

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Laboratory Experiences in the Heat Hardening of Australian High Grade Iron Ores

The work reported in this paper extends,-bhsb on the "Heat Hardening of Artificial Magnetite ;Pellets"., which was described at the- International Symposium on Agglomeration ;-sponsored by the American Institute. of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers at Philadelphia; U.S.A. in April, 1961._x000D_
Whereas- that work was of a.,more basic nature, -serving to illustrate the suitability of artificialmagnetites with various.admixtures, to the application of heat hardened pellets, on: this occasion the aim-is to illustrate the procedures-which were used-to- establish the dimensions of commercialrecuperativ strands for Australian raw materials, The nature of the pellet feed, i.e. relatively uniform :spheres of 4 3/8 in. - 7/16. in. diameter, makes it possible to use small scale static pots for test work. By the use of a closed system and the measurement of suctions, gas f lows, and temperatures through beds, the speed and heat requirements of the various stages of heat hardening can be measured, so: that for a specified quality of product estimates can be made of the broad design characteristics of a moving grate system. In practice of course it is .usual to correlate the data from this type-of :experimental 'apparatus with ._x000D_
existing production units upon which good operating data, in the statistical sense, are available.
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  • Published: 1962
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