2015
DOI: 10.3103/s0967091215040154
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Improved iron-ore sinter for blast furnaces

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“…The combustion of organic binders at high temperatures could virtually emit no residual ash to the structure of pellets, leading to slag formation [16]. The softening of bitumen starts at 353 to 363 K; when heated at low (673 K) and high (1273 K) temperatures, the volatiles evolved at 75% and 79% respectively.…”
Section: Reduced Magnetite and Hematite With And Without 5% Bitumenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combustion of organic binders at high temperatures could virtually emit no residual ash to the structure of pellets, leading to slag formation [16]. The softening of bitumen starts at 353 to 363 K; when heated at low (673 K) and high (1273 K) temperatures, the volatiles evolved at 75% and 79% respectively.…”
Section: Reduced Magnetite and Hematite With And Without 5% Bitumenmentioning
confidence: 99%