Preparation And Characterization of Sponge Iron
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Studies on reduction behavior of hematite iron ores with coal procured from different mines were
undertaken to achieve better quality of sponge iron. Majority of the iron ores contain high iron
and low alumina as well as silica contents. All of these iron ores are free from the deleterious
elements (S, P, As, Pb, alkalies etc.). The size of iron ore is very important for reduction
reaction. It has been observed that rate of reduction reaction of iron oxide increases with
decrease in size of ore. It is observed that for very small size particle, reduction velocity is
independent of the diameter whereas for medium size particle it is inversely proportional to (d)
diameter of the particle and for larger size it is proportional to 1/d2.
The reduction of iron oxide is performed under controlled atmosphere. Slowly reductants diffuse
inside solid body and oxygen gets removed. It was observed that the iron oxide changes its
phases from hematite to magnetite, magnetite to wustite and finally to metallic iron. The degree
of reduction is influenced by the coal in the reduction zone area inside the kiln if good quality
coal is used. The carbon and oxygen combine together to form carbon monoxide which is used
as a reducing gas for the iron ore. The metallic layer thickness gets diminished due to the volatile
matter present in coal. An increase in the thickness of product iron layer offers more resistance to
the diffusion of carbon and reducing gas and prevents it to interact with the surface of unreduced
iron oxide.
Iron ore lumps shows lower degree of reduction than the corresponding fired pellets (small size
iron ore). Coal becomes more reactive and occupies less volume in kiln if it has high volume of
fixed carbon as well as volatile material in its composition. This results in increase of fusion
temperature, good quality and high production of sponge iron. In this work the variables which
influence the quality of sponge iron to achieve different grades of sponge iron has been studied
and presented in subsequent chapters.
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M.Tech.(Materials Science and Engineering)
