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Influence of Lime Coating Coke on NOx Concentration in Sintering Process

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ISIJ INTERNATIONAL
Volume 56, Issue 9, Pages 1563-1569

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IRON STEEL INST JAPAN KEIDANREN KAIKAN
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.ISIJINT-2015-742

Keywords

NOx; coke combustion; iron ore sintering; Lime coating; post-mixing

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Decreasing NOx emission in sintering process is a key issue in steel industry. NOx emission in sintering process is decreased by coke combustion under high temperature. It has been investigated that coating layer of CaO-Fe2O3 composition on coke surface (CF coating method) is effective for decreasing NOx. It has been considered that CaO-Fe2O3 coating layer promotes high temperature combustion and functions as catalyst for reduction of nitrogen oxide. In this study, CaO coating of coke (Lime coating coke: LCC) has been studied as simple technology for decreasing NOx. As the results, LCC has been effective like a CF coating method and it has been understood that CF melt formation on coke surface is important for decreasing NOx. About coating CaO ratio, 10% was preferable. And decrease in mixing time of LCC with iron ores (Post-mixing) was also effective. By LCC post-mixing, 17.6% NOx decreased and sinter productivity increased.

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