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Iron ore agglomeration

Author: Jacques ASTIER

Publication date: June 10, 2007

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3. The conurbation in pellets

As we saw in 1 , this sintering method still ranks second in terms of tonnage produced, behind the older grid sintering process. However, it is developing rapidly throughout the world, so we'll review its principles, as well as its metallurgical and economic characteristics, before emphasizing its advantages, both in terms of energy consumption and the now essential aspect of environmental impact (much more limited here than for its competitor,...

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