ORAL
SESSION: IronMonAM-R10 | 5th Intl. Symp. on Advanced Sustainable Iron and Steel Making |
Mon Oct, 23 2017 | Room: Maria Mercedes & Maria Beatriz |
Session Chairs: Tateo Usui; Mery-Cecilia Gomez-Marroquin; Session Monitor: TBA |
15:30: [IronMonAM07]
Optimization of the Sinter Product Specification CSA and its Impacts in the Blast Furnace Process Maxwell
Pereira Cangani1 ; Cristiane
Galiazzi
2 ; Geovane
Silva
3 ; Rafael
Pereira
2 ;
1thyssenkrupp - Companhia Siderśrgica do Atlāntico (CSA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;
2thyssenkrupp - Companhia Siderurgica do Atlantico (CSA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;
3Thyssenkrupp CSA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;
Paper Id: 316
[Abstract] With the expansion of iron ore production in the iron ore quadrilateral in Minas Gerais, the lithology and the quality profile of the ores have significantly changed in recent years, to the iron ore notably received in the CSA from the second half of 2014. This has generated a strong impact in the Sintering and Blast Furnace processes, and there was a reduction in the share of hematite iron ore and an increase of itabirite iron ore. As a consequence, there was a significant increase of the silica, phosphorus, and alumina contents in the sinter feed and granulated ore. In this context, it is necessary to change the sinter product specification to be more comprehensive qualitatively and more restrictive quantitatively, in order to improve the performance and stability of the Blast Furnaces, in view of the new quality profile of iron ore.