Briquetting
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Using iron ore and by-product briquette in iron making furnaces
Why Make Cold Iron Ore and By-product Briquettes With the shortage of iron ore resources, the accumulation of various metallurgical wastes, and the environmental pollution issues associated with steel production,…
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9 factors that’ll affect the quality of water softener salt briquette
What is water softnter salt briquette Water softener salt briquette, also known as ion exchange resin regenerants, primarily consist of sodium chloride with a content exceeding 99%. It is typically…
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Understanding Coke Fine: Types, Sources, Briquetting and Binder
What is coke fine Coke fine refers to the small-sized particles or fine granules of coke, a carbon-rich material derived from coal or petroleum. These fine particles are typically produced…
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What is the best deoxidizer for steel making furnaces
Why Deoxidation in Steelmaking Deoxidation plays a dual role in the steelmaking process. On one hand, during steel heating, oxygen is needed to react with harmful substances like carbon and…
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Red mud waste, hazards and the recycling ways
What is red mud Around 1888, Austrian chemist Carl Josef Bayer developed a method for producing aluminum oxide from bauxite. The principle is simple: bauxite is mixed with NaOH solution…
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Things you need to know about coal briquetting
How is coal generated? Coal is a kind of fossil fuel. It is plant residues (sometimes containing some animals) that have been buried in the deep underground. (including biochemical action,…
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DRI briquetting, sponge iron briquette making – why and how
What is sponge iron Sponge iron, also known as DRI (direct reduced iron or direct reduction iron), bulk density 1.6-1.9g/cm3, apparent density 3.4-3.6g/cm3, typical size 4-20mm, is a kind of…
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Lime/quicklime for metallurgy – how producing and briquetting
What is lime Lime, also known as quicklime or burnt lime, is mainly composed of calcium oxide, molecular formula CaO, which is a white block or powder cubic crystal. The…
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Make briquette from the residual sludge and use in converter furnace – why and how
Why choose briquetting rather sintering to deal with the sludge in steel plant As the steel industry continues to pay attention to environmental protection, its profit margins continue to decline.…
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How to use gypsum or its waste by briquette machine
What is gypsum and where does it come from Gypsum is a mineral with a long history and a wide range of uses. As early as 4,800 years ago, the…