Effect of High A12O3 Slag on the Blast Furnace Operations

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Increasing the A12O3 content in the blast furnace slag, the blast furnace operations tend to make troubles such as excess accumulation of molten slag in the blast furnace hearth and increasing pressure drop at the lower part of the blast furnace. So, it will be important to keep good slag fluidity at the blast furnace operations such as, drainage of tapping and keeping good permeability. In order to clarify the effect of high A1 2O3 slag fluidity on the blast furnace, high A1 2O3 slag (20%) test operations of experimental blast furnace have been carried out. Investigation results of the test operation are as follows; 1) Slag MgO improves the hearth drainage rate at high A1 2O3 slag operation. 2) Permeability of the dripping zone is improved by decreasing slag CaO/SiO2, at high A12O 3 slag operation of the blast furnace. 3) It was verified that the slag drainage phenomena were able to described by the fluid model. 4) The optimum composition of high A12O3 slag of the blast furnace is high MgO and low CaO/SiO2.

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Sunahara, K., Nakako, K., Hosm, M., Inada, T., Komatsu, S., & Yamamoto, T. (2006). Effect of High A12O3 Slag on the Blast Furnace Operations. Tetsu-To-Hagane/Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 92(12), 875–884. https://doi.org/10.2355/tetsutohagane1955.92.12_875

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