In order to study in depth the differences in basic characteristics between iron ore fines commonly used by a steel company, and guide the sintering performance plant to choose the best ore allocation method, experimental studies on the basic characteristics of seven iron ore powders of three sizes were carried out using micro-sintering equipment, mainly including assimilation properties, liquid phase fluidity, and bonding phase strength. The results of the research showed that with the increase of the iron ore powder particle size, the assimilation of the seven iron ore powders showed an overall decreasing trend, deteriorating fluidity and decreasing bonding phase strength. Among them, the overall fluidity of iron ore powder A was poor, and the fluidity of iron ore powder B varied greatly between different particle grades, and the fluidity of iron ore powder C was more balanced and its bonding phase strength was high, while the overall bonding phase strength of iron ore powders B and E was low. The results of the study provide a theoretical basis for optimal ore allocation in sintering plants.
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Li, Z., Li, Y., Duan, Y., Yang, A., Xu, Z., & Zhi, J. (2022). Study on the Basic Characteristics of Iron Ore Powder with Different Particle Sizes. Minerals, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/min12080973
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