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Reduction of Lead-Rich Slags with Coke in the Lead Blast Furnace

Abstract

The Reduction of lead-rich Slag Vanparys, Robin metallurgical Coke is one of the major reactions in Brooks, Geoffrey dripping zone of the lead Rhamdhani, M. Akbar Blast furnace. However, because the Crivits, Tijl of this zone are hard to replicate in a laboratory experiment, previous studies have been limited to simplified reaction geometries. In this work, an experimental study is performed in a laboratory-scale set-up that more closely resembles the conditions inside the dripping zone of the lead blast Blast furnace. A synthetic, lead-rich, PbO–SiO$$_2$$–CaO–Fe$$_2$$O$$_3$$Slag, is molten on top of a small-scale metallurgical Coke bed with a total bed diameter of 35 mm, by heating for 15–60 min at temperatures of 1200–1300 °C. A multitude of particles, including lead-depleted Slag, lead, and iron, were found on the Coke surfaces. This illustrates the occurrence of the direct Reduction reaction. The importance of Coke surface morphology for reactivity with Slag is emphasised, as the majority of reduced particles are found in pores and surface depressions.

Authors

Vanparys R; Brooks G; Rhamdhani MA; Crivits T

Series

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series

Pagination

pp. 173-185

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2020

DOI

10.1007/978-3-030-37070-1_14

Conference proceedings

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series

ISSN

2367-1181
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