Lower temperature pelletizing process of iron ore fines
View Patent ↗A method of processing iron ore fines from various possible sources, with particle size up to 0.15 mm (through 100 mesh sieve) with no or limited comminution, directly into the intense mixer, with a set of binders in specific proportions, aiming to optimize physical and metallurgical properties of the pellets with minimal binder addition, thus not compromising the quality of steel products. The binders are starch, sodium silicate and sodium hydroxide, among others. The mixture with adjusted moisture content goes through conventional balling discs or drums and size screening. The green pellets then undergo drying with forced air at around 150° C. for a short time. The pellets obtained have excellent metallurgical properties, and compression resistance around 70 kgf/pellets, without the high and undesirable economic and environmental costs of the conventional indurating process. An alternative embodiment (FIG. 3 ) considers indurating the pellets at temperatures below 1,200° C. to obtain similar mechanical resistance than pellets made by the conventional induration process, with temperatures above 1,300° C.
1 . A binder composition for pelletizing iron bearing fines, the composition comprising starch in a range of 0.2% w/w to 3.0% w/w; sodium hydroxide in a range of 0.05% w/w to 1.5% w/w; sodium silicate in a range of 0.05% w/w to 3.5% w/w; microsilica in a range of 0.001% w/w to 1.5% w/w and; graphene in a range of 0.001% w/w to 0.5% w/w.
2 . The binder composition of claim 1 further comprising the iron bearing fines wherein the iron bearing fines exhibit a particle size up to 0.15 mm.
3 . Green pellets comprising the composition of claim 1 wherein said green pellets are dried and hardened (liquid phase sintering) using forced flow of air at low temperatures between 100° C. and 200° C. or by natural convection at room temperature.
4 . The composition of claim 1 configured for lower temperature induration and improvements in metallurgical properties using temperatures below 1200° C., the metallurgical properties selected from one or more of compressive strength, reduction degradation Index (RDI), abrasion index, reducibility, swelling, density and porosity.
5 . A method for pelletizing iron ore fines, the method comprising: i. combining starch in a range of 0.5% w/w to 3.0% w/w; sodium hydroxide in a range of 0.05% w/w to 1.0% w/w; sodium silicate in a range of 0.05% w/w to 3.5% w/w; graphene in a range of 0.001% w/w to 0.5% w/w; and the balance being iron bearing fines; ii. mixing the iron bearing fines with the sodium hydroxide, sodium silicate, graphene, and starch to produce a mixture; and iii. rolling the mixture in balling discs or drums to form green pellets.
6 . The method of claim 5 wherein the iron bearing fines have a particle size up to 0.15 mm.
7 . The method of claim 5 comprising drying the green pellets using forced flow of air at temperatures below 500° C.
8 . The method of claim 5 comprising drying the green pellets by natural convection at ambient temperatures.
9 . The method of claim 5 comprising drying the green pellets at temperatures between 100° C. and 200° C.
10 . The method of claim 5 wherein the process temperature does not exceed 1200° C.
11 . The method of claim 5 comprising indurating in a traveling grate furnace without a hearth layer.