Per: ARTHUR FELIPE LINO OLIVEIRA (laboratório de processos siderúrgicos - Ufmg), Rafael Adriano Lopes Júnior (LABORATÓRIO DE PROCESSOS SIDERÚRGICOS - ufmg), Ismael Vemdrame Flores (LABORATÓRIO DE PROCESSOS SIDERÚRGICOS - UFMG), Maurício Covcevich Bagatini (LABORATÓRIO DE PROCESSOS SIDERÚRGICOS - UFMG)
Abstract:
The use of pellet feed to adjust the chemical quality of the sinter is an alternative to the depletion of iron ore reserves. However, the addition of ultrafine in the sintering process can cause decrease of permeability and consequent drop in machine productivity. In this context, the present work investigated the addition of natural and ground pellet feed, evaluating its effects on cold agglomeration for sintering and quality of quasi-particles produced. Eight typical mixtures with industrial composition were produced in the laboratory, replacing Sinter Feed with different percentages of Natural Pellet Feed (NPF, 91% <150 μm) and Ground Pellet Feed (GPF, 83% <44 μm). The mixtures were subjected to cold agglomeration tests and the quasi-particles produced were evaluated by screening, shatter test, permeability test and disintegration into primary particles analysis. There was a decrease in the mean particle size of quasi-particles and reduce in permeability with addition of the ultrafines. The addition of NPF favored the layering mechanism in larger quasi-particles. The coalescence mechanism occurred for larger additions of NPF and GPF, being more expressive for GFM additions.