S. Hayashi et al., INFLUENCE OF COATING OXIDE AND SULFUR PRESSURE ON STICKING DURING FLUIDIZED-BED REDUCTION OF IRON-ORES, ISIJ international, 33(10), 1993, pp. 1078-1087
In order to avoid sticking during a fluidized bed reduction of iron or
es and elucidate its mechanism, their reduction tests using two types
of easily sticked ores coated by a water-slurry consisting of each sub
micron reagent of gangue species were carried out at 900-degrees-C by
N2-H-2 mixtures having sulfur activities incapable of forming FeS, whe
re fibrous irons are known to be predominated from the authors' previo
us researches. Without coating, ores sticked mostly due to fibrous mor
phology and/or high surface energy of iron. With coating, ores kept fl
uidizing mainly due to the physical spacer effect among ore surface. A
l2O3, and MgO were effective agents, while CaO was ineffective due to
nonuniform coating and preferential upward growth of irons. Particular
ly, the conditions near a(s)=0.1 in a bed (a(s):sulfur activity in gas
phase relative to Fe/FeS equilibrium) increased fairly the coating am
ount necessary to improve fluidization, because such conditions promot
e most fibrous irons. It was found that the coating amounts required t
o improve fluidization increase with fibrous iron morphology, active i
ron surface, and less original gangue coverage. Coating traces of ore
tail rich in Al2O3 and SiO2 species was also effective for fluidizatio
n.