WO1997024462A1 - Method for injecting fine iron ore in smelting reducing process - Google Patents
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- WO1997024462A1 WO1997024462A1 PCT/KR1996/000245 KR9600245W WO9724462A1 WO 1997024462 A1 WO1997024462 A1 WO 1997024462A1 KR 9600245 W KR9600245 W KR 9600245W WO 9724462 A1 WO9724462 A1 WO 9724462A1
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
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- C21B13/0006—Making spongy iron or liquid steel, by direct processes obtaining iron or steel in a molten state
- C21B13/0013—Making spongy iron or liquid steel, by direct processes obtaining iron or steel in a molten state introduction of iron oxide into a bath of molten iron containing a carbon reductant
- C21B13/002—Reduction of iron ores by passing through a heated column of carbon
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21B—MANUFACTURE OF IRON OR STEEL
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- the present invention relates to a method for injecting fine iron ore in a smelting-reducing process. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method for injecting fine iron ore, in which in order to lower the temperature of discharge gas (reducing gas) from a melter gasifier, a fine iron ore is injected by utilizing a part of a circulating cooling gas as carrying gas.
- reducing gas discharge gas
- the facility for carrying out the method includes: a melter gasifier 11 for converting the coal into a gas and for melting the reduced iron ore; a pre- reduction furnace 12 for indirectly reducing the iron ore by using the reducing gas generated in the melter gasifier 11; and other auxiliary facilities.
- the operating temperature of the melter gasifier is 1050°C which is the condition of the complete decomposition of the tar component of the coal.
- the pre-reduction furnace is maintained at an operating temperature of 850°C which is the optimum condition for the indirect reduction of the iron ore.
- a part of the gas which is produced in the melter gasifier is cooled down and cleaned by a venturi scrubber 17, and is subjected to a pressure stepup, before being sent to an ascending tube 13.
- the dust which i ⁇ produced in the melter gasifier is separated by a cyclone 14, and passes through a dust recycling system 15. Then the dust is reinjected by a melting burner 16 into the melter gasifier so as to be molten and fallen-down, thereby minimizing the losse ⁇ of the fuel and the raw material.
- the present inventor has developed a method for alleviating the restriction of the size, and filed a patent application under Korean Patent Application No. 93- 8750.
- a fine iron ore is injected into an ascending tube 13 of the melter gasifier 11 or into the recycling system 15. Then the fine iron ore together with the dust from the cyclone 14 is injected into the melter gasifier 11 by means of the melting burner 16, thereby melting and agglomerating them.
- the fine iron ore can be directly used.
- the present invention is intended to overcome the above described disadvantages of the conventional techniques. Therefore it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for injecting a fine iron ore in a smelting reducing process for manufacturing a hot metal by using a fine iron ore, in which the fine iron ore is carried by utilizing a discharge gas from a melter gasifier, so that a separate gas for carrying and injecting the fine iron ore would not be required, and that the fine iron ore can be injected without any variation in the amount and composition of the process gas.
- the method for injecting a fine iron ore in a smelting reducing proces ⁇ includes the steps of: pre-reducing an iron ore by utilizing a discharge gas generated in a melter gasifier; smelting and reducing the pre-reduced iron ore in the melter gasifier; supplying the discharge gas of the melter gasifier through an ascending tube and a cyclone to a pre-reduction furnace; spouting the fine iron ore (cooled down and cleaned by the cyclone) through a recycling system and a melting burner into the melter gasifier; and supplying a part of the discharge gas (passed through the cyclone) through a venturi scrubber, a compressor and a compressed gas circulating tube into the ascending tube, and the method further includes the steps of: recompres ⁇ ing a part of the compressed gas which circulates through the compressed gas circulating tube; and injecting the fine iron ore into the ascending tube by utilizing the recompressed gas
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration showing the conventional smelting reduction system for manufacturing a hot metal from an iron ore;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration showing the smelting reduction system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a detailed illustration of the pneumatic fine iron ore conveying system of the smelting reduction system of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an embodiment of the smelting reduction system according to the present invention.
- the smelting reduction system to which the method of the present invention is applied include ⁇ : a melter gasifier 11 for gasifying the coal and for melting the reduced ore; a pre-reduction furnace 12 for indirectly reducing an iron ore by utilizing the discharge gas of the melter gasifier 11; a cyclone 14 for receiving the discharge gas from the melter gasifier 11 through an ascending tube 13 to capture the fine iron ore from the discharge gas so as to send it to a recycling system 15, and for supplying the fine iron ore and the separated discharge gas to the pre-reduction furnace 12; a melting burner 16 installed on the melter gasifier 11, for spouting the fine iron ore of the recycling system 15 into the melter gasifier 11; a venturi scrubber 17 for receiving a part of the discharge gas of the cyclone 14, to collect dust and cool it; a compres ⁇ or 18 for compressing the cooled gas of the venturi scrubber 17 so as to supply the compressed gas through a compressed gas circulating tube 19 to the ascending tube 13
- the pre-reduction furnace 12 communicate together through a reduced ore discharge tube 5.
- the pre-reduction furnace 12 is connected to a discharge gas discharging tube 8, and to an iron ore supplying tube 2 for supplying a fine iron ore.
- the pre-reduction furnace 12 communicates with the cyclone 14 through a first discharge gas circulating tube 3a.
- the venturi scrubber 17 communicates with the cyclone 14 through a ⁇ econd discharge gas circulating tube 3b.
- the venturi scrubber 17 communicates with the compressor 18 through a cooling gas circulating tube 17a.
- the compressor 18 communicates with the ascending tube 13 and the second compressor 21 through a compressed gas circulating tube 19 and a second compressed gas circulating tube 19a respectively.
- the second compressor 21 communicates with the pneumatic fine ore conveying system 22 through a third compres ⁇ ed gas circulating tube 21a.
- the pneumatic fine ore conveying system 22 communicates with the ascending tube 13 through a fine ore supplying tube 22a.
- the recycling system 15 communicates with the cyclone 14 through a fir ⁇ t fine iron ore circulating tube 14a, and i ⁇ connected through a ⁇ econd fine iron ore circulating tube 15a to the melting burner 16.
- FIG. 3 i ⁇ a detailed illustration of the pneumatic fine ore conveying system of the smelting reduction sy ⁇ te .
- the pneumatic fine iron ore conveying system includes a raw material storing vessel
- the pneumatic fine iron ore conveying system i ⁇ constituted as follows. That is, the ga ⁇ which i ⁇ recompressed by the second compre ⁇ sor 21 is supplied through the third gas circulating tube 21a to the injector 225, and is supplied through a fourth compressed gas circulating tube 227 to the lock vessel 222.
- the pre-reduction furnace 12 pre-reduces the iron ore by utilizing the discharge ga ⁇ of the melter ga ⁇ ifier 11.
- the discharge gas of the melter gasifier 11 i ⁇ supplied through the ascending tube 13 and the cyclone 14 to the pre-reduction furnace 12.
- the ore fines which are collected by the cyclone 14 are spouted through the recycling sy ⁇ tem 15 and the melting burner 16 into the melter ga ⁇ ifier 11.
- a part of the ga ⁇ which ha ⁇ passed through the cyclone 14 is supplied through the venturi scrubber 17, the compres ⁇ or 18 and the compre ⁇ ed ga ⁇ circulating tube 19 to the ascending tube 13.
- the method can be applied to the smelting reduction for manufacturing a hot metal.
- the fine iron ore For injecting the fine iron ore according to the present invention, a part of the gas which has passed through the compressed gas circulating tube 19 is recompressed by the second compres ⁇ or 21, and the fine iron ore i ⁇ injected into the ascending tube 13 by means of the pneumatic fine iron ore conveying system 22 by utilizing the recompressed gas.
- the cooling reducing gas is subjected to a pres ⁇ ure stepup, and then, the ga ⁇ is supplied to the lock vessel 222 and to the injector 225 installed beneath the pneumatic fine iron ore conveying ⁇ ystem 22.
- the fine iron ore i ⁇ injected into the a ⁇ cending tube 13 of the melter gasifier 11 under operation with a pres ⁇ ure of 3.0 - 3.5 Kg/cm 2 .
- the fine iron ore thus injected undergoes a heating and a partial reduction by being raised by the rising gas.
- the fine iron ore and the dust are separated by the cyclone 14, and then, are supplied through the recycling sy ⁇ tem 15 and the melting burner 16 into the melter gasifier 11. Then carbon reacts with oxygen which is injected by a dust burner, so as to be burned. Owing to the combu ⁇ tion heat, the pre-reduced fine iron ore is melted and agglomerated, so as to be fallen down to below the melter gasifier, with the result that it undergoes a smelting reduction, thereby producing a hot metal.
- the pres ⁇ ure within the a ⁇ cending tube ⁇ hould be preferably 3.0 - 3.5 Kg/cm 2 .
- the compres ⁇ or 18 ⁇ hould compre ⁇ s the gas to a pressure of 3.7 - 4.2 Kg/cm 2 . Further, it i ⁇ desirable that the second compressor 22 should compress the gas to a pres ⁇ ure of 5 - 10 Kg/cm 2 .
- the di ⁇ charge gas of the melter gasifier 11 is composed of 60-65% of CO, 25-30% of H 2 , 3-5% of C0 2 and 2-4% of N 2 .
- the gas which is produced by the melter gasifier 11 has a high temperature of 1000-1100°C, and thi ⁇ is produced through the complete decomposition of a large amount of the tar which is the volatile material contained in the coal.
- the optimum temperature in the pre- reduction furnace 12 is 850°C, and therefore, about 20% of the produced reducing gas is collected by the venturi scrubber 17 so as to cool it. Then the cooled gas i ⁇ compressed by the compres ⁇ or 18, and then, the co pre ⁇ sed ga ⁇ i ⁇ recirculated into the lower portion of the ascending tube 13 of the melter gasifier 11, thereby adjusting the temperature of the gas.
- the recompressed gas is supplied to the pneumatic fine ore conveying ⁇ y ⁇ tem 22, so that the recompressed gas can be used for carrying the fine iron ore into the ascending tube 13 of the smelting reducing furnace.
- the carrying gas which carries the fine iron ore should be an inert or reducing gas, so that the carrying gas would not react with the reducing gas or the fine particles, and that no influence would be given to the thermal or material balance during the process.
- nitrogen may be used, but when nitrogen is used, a separate nitrogen supplying device is required, and the nitrogen gas is mixed with the reducing ga ⁇ . If the nitrogen content within the reducing ga ⁇ exceed ⁇ about 10%, the reducing ⁇ peed i ⁇ slowed in the reducing furnace.
- the present invention is applied to injecting the fine iron ore in the smelting reducing process, that is, if a part of the conventional circulating gas (which is composed of about 65% of CO, 25% of H 2 , 5% of C0 2 and 3% of N 2 ) is used as the carrying gas, not only there i ⁇ no variation in the amount of the total carried gas in the ascending tube, but al ⁇ o there i ⁇ no change in the composition of the reducing gas supplied to the reducing furnace. Therefore the iron ore reducing operation is po ⁇ sible in a state with the existing conditions unchanged. Further, an additional expense is not incurred. Now the present invention will be described based on an actual example.
- a testing facility was prepared in the COREX C-2000 plant, for testing the fine iron ore operation.
- the existing COREX c-2000 tower there is no space for installation of a pneumatic fine ore conveying system, and therefore, at a distance of 10 m from the COREX main tower, there was installed a fine iron ore carrying tower which included a fine iron ore storing facility and a pneumatic fine iron ore conveying system.
- the pneumatic fine iron ore conveying distance consisted of a horizontal distance of 45 and a vertical di ⁇ tance of 40 m.
- the pneumatic conveying condition for the fine iron ore was a minimum pres ⁇ ure of 9 Kg/cm 2 , and thi ⁇ was determined in accordance with the conveying distance.
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US08/894,852 US5989309A (en) | 1995-12-29 | 1996-12-24 | Method for injecting fine iron ore in smelting reducing process |
JP52422897A JP2938977B2 (en) | 1995-12-29 | 1996-12-24 | Iron ore fine powder injection method of reduction smelting process |
AU12114/97A AU691435B2 (en) | 1995-12-29 | 1996-12-24 | Method for injecting fine iron ore in smelting reducing process |
SK1264-97A SK282606B6 (en) | 1995-12-29 | 1996-12-24 | Method for injecting fine iron ore in melting reduction process |
UA97094742A UA43397C2 (en) | 1995-12-29 | 1996-12-24 | A method for blow-in OF iron ore ground into small particles during the melting and reducing process |
AT96943353T ATE214105T1 (en) | 1995-12-29 | 1996-12-24 | METHOD FOR INJECTING FINE IRON POWDER USING MELTING REDUCTION PROCESS |
BR9607056A BR9607056A (en) | 1995-12-29 | 1996-12-24 | Fine iron ore injection method in a smelting reducing process |
EP96943353A EP0817868B1 (en) | 1995-12-29 | 1996-12-24 | Method for injecting fine iron ore in smelting reducing process |
RU97115882A RU2128712C1 (en) | 1995-12-29 | 1996-12-24 | Method of injection of finely divided iron ore in course of reduction smelting |
CA 2211942 CA2211942C (en) | 1995-12-29 | 1996-12-24 | Method for injecting fine iron ore in smelting reducing process |
DE69619657T DE69619657T2 (en) | 1995-12-29 | 1996-12-24 | METHOD FOR INJECTING FINE IRON POWDER IN THE MELT REDUCTION METHOD |
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