“…Such sinters are generally composed of four groups of phases: iron oxides (ϳ40-ϳ70 vol%), ferrites (most of which are SFCA: Silico-Ferrite of Calcium and Aluminium; ϳ20-ϳ50 vol%), glasses (up to ϳ10 vol%) and dicalcium silicates (up to ϳ10 vol%). 1,2,4,6,9,11,13,14,[17][18][19] Minor phases including quartz, sulphides, pyroxenes, serpentine and lime can also be present, but the total of these rarely accounts for more than a few percent of the total sinter volume. 4,13,14,20) To date, research addressing the mineral constituents of sinter has concentrated on the iron oxides 3,7,12,14,21,22) and ferrite phases.…”