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Chemical composition analysis of raw materials used in iron ore sinter plants in Poland

D. Burchart-Korol ; Central Mining Institute, Department of Energy Saving and Air Protection, Poland
J. Korol ; Central Mining Institute, Department of Material Engineering, Poland
A. Smoliński ; Central Mining Institute, Department of Energy Saving and Air Protection, Poland


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Abstract

The main goal of the study was the analysis of the chemical compositions of raw materials used in iron ore sinter plants in Poland. The iron ore sintering process is the largest source of emissions of dust and gas pollution in the iron and steel industry. Hematite ores, magnetite concentrates, admixtures (dolomite, limestone and burnt lime), fuels (coke breeze, anthracite) and by-products are used in Poland to produce the sinter mixture.

Keywords

iron ore sintering process; chemical composition; raw materials; Poland

Hrčak ID:

119553

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/119553

Publication date:

1.7.2014.

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