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Highly effective use of Australian Pilbara blend lump ore in a blast furnace*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 August 2010

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Abstract

The Australian Pilbara blend lump ore, which entered the Chinese market in 2007, is a special blending ore. To master its behavior and effect in a BF adequately, the metallurgical properties and high temperature reactivity of the Pilbara blend lump ore and six other kinds of lump ore were researched. The reasonable proportion and mixing pattern of the Pilbara blend lump ore was studied by carrying out softening and dropping property tests, and this provides technological support for practical production.

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