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Fundamentals of Silico-Ferrite of Calcium and Aluminium (SFCA) and SFCA-I Iron Ore Sinter Bonding Phase Formation: Effects of MgO Source on Phase Formation during Heating

Nathan A. S. Webster, Mark I. Pownceby, Rong Fan, Helen E. A. Brand

2022ISIJ International11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The relative effects of dolomite and serpentine/olivine as MgO flux sources on the formation of SFCA and SFCA-I iron ore sinter bonding phases during heating was investigated using in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction. Results showed that a sinter mix containing serpentine/olivine as the primary source of MgO is more likely to form high quality sinter due to the higher proportion of SFCA-I being formed compared to SFCA. SFCA-I is the phase thought to impart high strength and good reducibility characteristics to iron ore sinter. For example, in mixtures containing 2 mass% MgO, when dolomite was used the maximum concentrations of SFCA-I and SFCA attained were 19 and 9 mass%, respectively, and when serpentine/olivine was used the maximum concentrations were 20 and 3 mass%, respectively. In mixtures containing 3 mass% MgO, the maximum concentrations were 18 and 4 mass% (dolomite) and 28 and 2 mass% (serpentine/olivine).

Topics & Concepts

MetallurgyDolomiteAluminiumOlivineMaterials scienceFerrite (magnet)Phase (matter)Analytical Chemistry (journal)MineralogyChemistryComposite materialChromatographyOrganic chemistryIron and Steelmaking ProcessesMetal Extraction and BioleachingAdvanced materials and composites