Pelletizing of Sishen concentrate
P Mbele
Iron ore concentrate is not easily transported to, or processed in,
ironmaking plants, therefore it is necessary to agglomerate. This
paper will determine the possibility of agglomerating Sishen
concentrate into suitable ironmaking feedstock.
Pelletizing is one of the conventional and preferred agglomeration
processes for iron ore concentrate investigated at Kumba
Value-In-Use Laboratories. Sishen concentrate was mixed with
binder, and then pelletized using a laboratory pelletizing disc;
afterwards the green pellets were indurated at high temperatures to
give strength high enough to survive handling and lessen disintegration
in the shaft during ironmaking.
Sishen pellets have satisfactory physical and metallurgical
properties which make them suitable feedstock for the direct
reduction processes. These were tested under Midrex shaft
operational conditions and performed well, with a metallization of
94.47% being attained.
Keywords: pelletizing, pellets, Sishen concentrate, iron ore concentrate.