Specular iron ores are medium grade iron ores suitable to use in
agglomeration process. However, due to their hard texture, undesirable
particle size and shape, poor assimilation performance and low reactivity at
high temperature, its uses in agglomeration is very limited and restricted
to almost 3-10% at most of the plant. In the present study effect of
specular iron ore on sintering performance and sinter qualities are
examined. It was observed that an increased proportion of specular iron ore
in sinter blend has shown poor sintering performance in both laboratory
scale studies and plant scale trials. In the present work, effect of
blending of specular iron ore with goethite iron ore in sinter mix on
sintering performance is examined and an optimum iron ore blend ratio for
sustainable performance and quality is proposed. To increase the specular
iron ore usage in sintering, goethitic iron ore up to 30% is introduced in
sinter blend to overcome the deteriorating nature of specular iron ore. The
goethite iron ore contains chemically bonded water which gets removed at
higher temperatures (300-500?C) during sintering. The evaporated water gets
cooled at lower bed and condenses which retards the air flow during
sintering process and thus the combustion zone stays for longer time
allowing better melt assimilation and sinter qualities. The poor melt
assimilation of specularite is thus countered in presence of goethite iron
ore. Having better reactive and hydrophilic nature of goethite iron ore,
nullifying or reducing the ill effect of poor reactive and hydrophobic
characteristics of specular iron ore during granulation and sintering
process. Due to the which, the blended specular and goethite iron ore
resulted in improved sintering rate and consequently improved sinter
productivity. The present work proposed usage of up to 30% of specular iron
ore when blended with goethite iron ore in sinter making.