1964
DOI: 10.1007/bf01133796
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Sponge iron as a charge material

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“…Oxidized iron-containing ore, concentrate, or pellets using solid or gas as a reducing agent without melting the metallic iron is obtained by the product is called sponge iron (Direct Reduced Iron, DRI). Sponge iron is utilized as an alternative raw material in electric arc furnaces and basic oxygen furnaces as charging materials because of its high degree of metallization, presence of certain oxide gangue, porous structure, stable composition, and low trace element content (Mazurov et al, 1964;Leshchenko et al, 1973;Selan et al, 1996;Rose and Walden, 1988;Çamcı et al, 2002;Chukwuleke et al, 2009;Turgut, 2010;Kumar and Khana, 2012;Sen et al, 2015;Dey et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxidized iron-containing ore, concentrate, or pellets using solid or gas as a reducing agent without melting the metallic iron is obtained by the product is called sponge iron (Direct Reduced Iron, DRI). Sponge iron is utilized as an alternative raw material in electric arc furnaces and basic oxygen furnaces as charging materials because of its high degree of metallization, presence of certain oxide gangue, porous structure, stable composition, and low trace element content (Mazurov et al, 1964;Leshchenko et al, 1973;Selan et al, 1996;Rose and Walden, 1988;Çamcı et al, 2002;Chukwuleke et al, 2009;Turgut, 2010;Kumar and Khana, 2012;Sen et al, 2015;Dey et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduced iron powder is the most widely used material in powder metallurgy industry. The direct reduction process has commonly been used by many companies to obtain metallic iron powder by the reaction of iron oxide (magnetite, hematite ore or mill scale) and reducing gases (CO/H 2 ) at high temperatures (> 1,000°C) [1][2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%