MELTING RATE OF IRON OXIDE PELLETS INTO IRON MELT.

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The melting rate and reduction rate by carbon were obtained by measuring the evolution rate of CO gas. The pellets were made from iron oxide powder by pressing and sintering and were not crushed when added to the melt. The effects of the iron oxide phase, oxide additives, temperature and carbon content on the melting and reduction rates were investigated.

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Sato, A., Nakagawa, R., Yoshimatsu, S., Fukuzawa, A., & Ozaki, T. (1981). MELTING RATE OF IRON OXIDE PELLETS INTO IRON MELT. Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 21(12), 879–886. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational1966.21.879

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