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WO2015052677A1
WO2015052677A1 PCT/IB2014/065179 IB2014065179W WO2015052677A1 WO 2015052677 A1 WO2015052677 A1 WO 2015052677A1 IB 2014065179 W IB2014065179 W IB 2014065179W WO 2015052677 A1 WO2015052677 A1 WO 2015052677A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27DDETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C21METALLURGY OF IRON
    • C21BMANUFACTURE OF IRON OR STEEL
    • C21B13/00Making spongy iron or liquid steel, by direct processes
    • C21B13/004Making spongy iron or liquid steel, by direct processes in a continuous way by reduction from ores
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C21METALLURGY OF IRON
    • C21BMANUFACTURE OF IRON OR STEEL
    • C21B13/00Making spongy iron or liquid steel, by direct processes
    • C21B13/0046Making spongy iron or liquid steel, by direct processes making metallised agglomerates or iron oxide
    • C21B13/0053On a massing grate
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27BFURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS IN GENERAL; OPEN SINTERING OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • F27B17/00Furnaces of a kind not covered by any of groups F27B1/00 - F27B15/00
    • F27B17/0016Chamber type furnaces
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27BFURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS IN GENERAL; OPEN SINTERING OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • F27B5/00Muffle furnaces; Retort furnaces; Other furnaces in which the charge is held completely isolated
    • F27B5/04Muffle furnaces; Retort furnaces; Other furnaces in which the charge is held completely isolated adapted for treating the charge in vacuum or special atmosphere
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27BFURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS IN GENERAL; OPEN SINTERING OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • F27B5/00Muffle furnaces; Retort furnaces; Other furnaces in which the charge is held completely isolated
    • F27B5/06Details, accessories or equipment specially adapted for furnaces of these types
    • F27B5/12Arrangement of devices for charging
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27BFURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS IN GENERAL; OPEN SINTERING OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • F27B5/00Muffle furnaces; Retort furnaces; Other furnaces in which the charge is held completely isolated
    • F27B5/06Details, accessories or equipment specially adapted for furnaces of these types
    • F27B5/13Arrangement of devices for discharging
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27BFURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS IN GENERAL; OPEN SINTERING OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • F27B9/00Furnaces through which the charge is moved mechanically, e.g. of tunnel type; Similar furnaces in which the charge moves by gravity
    • F27B9/06Furnaces through which the charge is moved mechanically, e.g. of tunnel type; Similar furnaces in which the charge moves by gravity heated without contact between combustion gases and charge; electrically heated
    • F27B9/10Furnaces through which the charge is moved mechanically, e.g. of tunnel type; Similar furnaces in which the charge moves by gravity heated without contact between combustion gases and charge; electrically heated heated by hot air or gas
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27BFURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS IN GENERAL; OPEN SINTERING OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • F27B9/00Furnaces through which the charge is moved mechanically, e.g. of tunnel type; Similar furnaces in which the charge moves by gravity
    • F27B9/14Furnaces through which the charge is moved mechanically, e.g. of tunnel type; Similar furnaces in which the charge moves by gravity characterised by the path of the charge during treatment; characterised by the means by which the charge is moved during treatment
    • F27B9/20Furnaces through which the charge is moved mechanically, e.g. of tunnel type; Similar furnaces in which the charge moves by gravity characterised by the path of the charge during treatment; characterised by the means by which the charge is moved during treatment the charge moving in a substantially straight path
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27DDETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
    • F27D3/00Charging; Discharging; Manipulation of charge
    • F27D3/0033Charging; Discharging; Manipulation of charge charging of particulate material
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27DDETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
    • F27D3/00Charging; Discharging; Manipulation of charge
    • F27D2003/0034Means for moving, conveying, transporting the charge in the furnace or in the charging facilities
    • F27D2003/0037Means for moving, conveying, transporting the charge in the furnace or in the charging facilities comprising friction surfaces
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27DDETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
    • F27D19/00Arrangements of controlling devices
    • F27D2019/0028Regulation
    • F27D2019/0071Regulation using position sensors
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02PCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING OF GOODS
    • Y02P10/00Technologies related to metal processing
    • Y02P10/10Reduction of greenhouse gas [GHG] emissions
    • Y02P10/134Reduction of greenhouse gas [GHG] emissions by avoiding CO2, e.g. using hydrogen

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  • This invention relates to an ore processing furnace used in the production of metals and their alloys and more particularly, but not exclusively, this invention relates to an ore processing furnace for reducing ore. This invention further extends to an ore processing furnace for pre-heating ore before further processing thereof.
  • Oxide bearing materials such as iron, chromium and manganese ores, have to be reduced to liberate valuable elements from the oxides in which they are located.
  • iron oxides such as hematite or magnetite have been processed in blast furnaces to produce raw iron (or pig iron), containing excess carbon. This raw iron is then further processed in steel plants, typically in electric arc or oxygen furnaces, to reduce the amount of carbon and to form steel.
  • Iron ore is converted into iron through reduction, which is the process in which oxygen in the iron oxide is caused to react with a reductant, normally hydrogen (H 2 ), methane (CH 4 ) and/or carbon monoxide (CO) in the gaseous form and to a lesser degree by carbon (C) in the solid form.
  • a reductant normally hydrogen (H 2 ), methane (CH 4 ) and/or carbon monoxide (CO) in the gaseous form and to a lesser degree by carbon (C) in the solid form.
  • carbon monoxide is the dominant species, which could be produced from carbon in the form of coal or any other carbonaceous material. This causes oxygen to disassociate from the iron oxide and leave the elemental iron, which normally contains other unwanted matter, gangue elements, for further treatment.
  • carbon is used as a reductant
  • the oxygen in the ore combines with the carbon monoxide to form carbon dioxide gas.
  • the carbon dioxide reacts with carbon to form carbon monoxide to sustain the reduction reactions.
  • the reaction to reduce the oxides from a metal oxide, such as iron oxide requires a reductant and heat.
  • Blast furnaces require specific feedstock to operate optimally. Specifically, in the case of iron oxide, the oxides have to be either ore lumps or in indurated pellet form of specific size or sintered form. Blast furnaces cannot handle fine materials ("fines"), which would block the flow of gasses through the process reactor (blast furnace). The blast furnace has been the leading method of iron production over the past century.
  • Direct reduction processes are used in many types of furnaces, including rotary kilns in which lumps or hard pellets of iron oxide are tumbled together with coal while combusting the gasses so formed to provide heat to sustain the reactions.
  • Conventional direct reduction furnaces such as rotary kilns, cannot handle fine particles since the air blown into the kiln and the gas formed in the kiln is at such velocity that it blows the particles away.
  • a rotary hearth supporting a bed of metal oxides is rotated on a disc and exposed to different reaction zones in which the material is preheated, reduced and cooled.
  • These furnaces are very expensive and are not generally used for reducing iron ore, this function is mainly carried out in blast furnaces.
  • particles are fed onto a bath of liquid metal and exposed to heat in the presence of a reducing agent. After being reduced, the reduced metal would be melted into the bath from where it could be transported for further use.
  • a problem with such an arrangement is that the electrical power consumption is extremely high, rendering the process uneconomical.
  • the fluctuating temperature profile (heating, reduction, cooling) in some processes leads to less than optimal use of heat energy.
  • An ore processing furnace comprising:
  • the furnace may further include an ore outlet at an operatively lower end to the ore processing member through which ore discharges from the furnace.
  • the ore processing member may be an ore reduction member defining a reduction surface on an operatively upper surface thereof.
  • the ore processing member may be a planar member, generally in the form of at least one of a base, hearth, bed, plate and the like. There is provided for inclination of the ore processing member to be adjustable with inclination adjustment means.
  • the inclination adjustment means may include one or more actuators which simultaneously adjust the inclination of the furnace compartment and the ore processing member by being associated with the furnace compartment.
  • the inclination adjustment means may include one or more actuators which adjust the inclination of the ore processing member only by being associated with the ore processing member.
  • the at least one or more actuators may be hydraulically operated and telescopically extendible and retractable.
  • the ore processing member may have an inclination which is close to the angle of repose of the ore on it.
  • furnace compartment to be pivotally supported whereby it is pivotally displaceable.
  • the ore processing member may be supported at opposing higher and lower ends thereof by side walls of the furnace compartment.
  • the heat source may be located operatively underneath the ore processing member. Alternatively, the heat source may be located operatively above the ore processing member. Further alternatively, the heat source may be located operatively underneath and above the ore processing member.
  • the heat source may be in the form of a flame emitted by one or more burners.
  • the heat source may be in the form of hot air introduced into the furnace compartment by one or more vents.
  • the heat source may be in the form of hot gas generated by ore on the ore processing member.
  • the furnace may also include at least one or more temperature sensors in the furnace compartment.
  • the at least one or more temperature sensors may measure the temperature of the gas inside the furnace compartment.
  • the at least one or more temperature sensors may measure the temperature of the ore on the ore processing member.
  • the at least one or more temperature sensors may measure the temperature of the gas inside the furnace compartment and the ore on the ore processing member.
  • the at least one or more temperature sensors may be located operatively underneath the ore processing member. Alternatively, the at least one or more temperature sensors may be located operatively above the ore processing member. Further alternatively, the at least one or more temperature sensors may be located operatively underneath and above the ore processing member.
  • the furnace may further include at least one or more gas analysers for analyzing and measuring one or more gasses in the furnace compartment.
  • the gasses may be selected from the group comprising carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, water, methane, oxygen, and the like.
  • the at least one or more gas analysers may be located operatively above the ore processing member.
  • the furnace may yet further include at least one or more pressure sensors for measuring the gas pressure inside the furnace compartment.
  • the at least one or more pressure sensors may be located operatively underneath the ore processing member.
  • the at least one or more pressure sensors may be located operatively above the ore processing member.
  • the at least one or more pressure sensors may be located operatively underneath and above the ore processing member.
  • the furnace may also include visual inspection means for visually inspecting ore on the ore processing member.
  • the visual inspection means may include at least one or more cameras located operatively above the ore processing member.
  • the visual inspection means may include at least one or more sight ports located operatively above the ore processing member.
  • the visual inspection means may include at least one or more cameras and at least one or more sight ports located operatively above the ore processing member.
  • a further feature of the invention provides for ore feeding means to be located at an operatively upper end of the ore processing member for providing ore to the ore inlet.
  • the ore feeding means may be in the form of an ore feeder, such as a hopper.
  • ore receiving means to be located at an operatively lower end of the ore processing member for receiving ore leaving the ore processing member.
  • the ore receiving means may be a rotatable drum.
  • the rotatable drum to include ore receiving containers.
  • a yet further feature of the invention provides for the furnace to include a briquette making device for making briquettes from reduced product received from the ore receiving means.
  • the heat released from ore being processed on the ore processing member is used assist to heat the ore processing member immediately above.
  • the ore may include oxide bearing materials.
  • Figure 1 shows a schematic cross-sectional side view of an ore processing furnace in accordance with a first aspect of the invention.
  • Figure 2 shows a schematic cross-sectional side view of an ore processing furnace in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention.
  • an ore processing furnace in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention is generally indicated by reference numeral 1 0 in figure 1 and an ore processing furnace in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention is generally indicated by reference numeral 10A in figure 2.
  • One of the primary uses of the furnace 10 is for it to operate as a reduction furnace for ore.
  • Other uses of the furnace 10 may include, for example, pre-heating of ore before it is further processed.
  • the furnace 10 will hereinafter be referred to as a reduction furnace 10, without limiting its scope as to further applications thereof.
  • the reduction furnace 10 consists of a furnace compartment, including upper and lower compartments 12 and 14, having an inclined ore processing or reduction member 16 therein defining a reduction surface on an operatively upper surface thereof.
  • the reduction member 16 divides the furnace compartment into its upper compartment and lower compartments 12 and 14.
  • the ore reduction member 16 is a planar member, generally in the form of a base, hearth, bed, plate, or the like.
  • An ore inlet 18 or aperture is located at an operatively higher end of the reduction member 16 for feeding ore 20 onto that end of the reduction member 16 and an ore outlet 22 is located at an operatively lower end of the reduction member 16 through which the ore 20 discharges from the furnace 10.
  • the ore 20 would be oxide bearing materials such as iron, chromium and manganese ores.
  • the furnace compartments 12 and 14 are defined by a roof 24, floor 26 and opposing side walls 28. Front and rear walls are not shown in the schematic drawings.
  • the reduction member 16 is inclined from the ore inlet 18 in one of the side walls 28 towards the ore outlet 22 in the opposing side wall 28.
  • the reduction member 16 is supported at opposing higher and lower ends thereof by the side walls 28.
  • Ore feeding means in the form of an ore feeder 30 or hopper is located at an operatively higher end of the reduction member 16 and approximate the inlet 18 to feed ore 20 from stored ore 32 to the inlet 18 and thus onto that higher end of the reduction member 16.
  • the stored ore 32 will flow, under force of gravity, from the feeder 30 through the ore inlet 18 onto the reduction member 16.
  • the inclination of the reduction member 16 is at an angle close to the angle of repose of the ore 20, thus allowing the ore 20 to move down the member 16 under the force of gravity.
  • An ore feed gate 34 is provided adjacent the inlet 18 for regulating the depth of the ore 20 on the reduction member 16.
  • the gate 34 is linearly displaceable between higher and lower positions to so regulate the ore 20 depth.
  • the gate 34 also assists with at least partially sealing off the inlet 18 which reduces the amount of heat escaping from the upper compartment 12. It should be appreciated that in other embodiments of the invention, the gate 34 could also tilt to regulate the ore depth. Also, a flexible curtain could be used in other embodiments of the invention.
  • Inclination of the reduction member 16 is adjustable with inclination adjustment means which consists of one or more hydraulically operated actuators 36.
  • the actuators 36 would typically be in the form of pistons or rams which are telescopically extendible and retractable.
  • the actuators 36 are connected to the floor 26 so to simultaneously adjust the inclination of the furnace 10 and reduction member 16. Adjustment in the inclination of the furnace 10 is further assisted by the furnace 10 being pivotally supported 38 and thus pivotally displaceable about the support 38 under the influence of the actuators 36.
  • any number of actuators 36 could be provided and they could be connected in any way to the furnace 10 to permit pivotal displacement thereof. It should be appreciated that in other embodiments of the invention, the inclination adjustment means only has to act directly onto the reduction member 16 so to alter its inclination and not on the furnace 10 as a whole as the case is with the embodiment described herein.
  • the furnace 10 further includes heat sources for providing heat energy to the ore 20.
  • a first type of heat source is flames which are emitted and introduced into the upper compartment 12 by means of a plurality of burners 40, more particularly liquefied petroleum gas burners. As shown in figure 1 , the burners 40 are located above the reduction member 16 and spaced along the length thereof.
  • a second type of heat source is hot air or gas which is introduced into the upper and lower compartments 12 and 14 by means of a plurality of vents 42 or ports. The vents 42 are spaced along the length of the reduction member 16. At least some of the vents 42 are located in close proximity to the burners 40 so to enhance the heating effect and distribution of the heat in furnace 10. It should be appreciated that a further form of heat source is hot gasses which are generated and emitted by the ore 20 on the reduction member 16.
  • the furnace 10 also includes temperature and pressure sensors 44 and 46 in both its upper and lower compartments 12 and 14 for respectively measuring the temperature and pressure of the gas in the furnace.
  • the temperature sensors 44 measures the temperature of the ore 20 on the reduction member 16. These temperature sensors 44 are spaced along the length (and width) of the reduction member 16 and are thus able to measure the temperature of the ore 20 at various locations as it moves along the reduction member 16 and also at different depths in the layer of ore 20.
  • One or more gas analysers 48 are provided in the upper compartment 12 for measuring and analyzing the concentration of one or more of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, water, methane and oxygen. Other gases may also be measured.
  • These analysers 48 are generally a located at different positions along the length of the reduction member 16 so to be able to obtain an accurate reading of what the concentrations of these gases are at different positions. Furthermore, the analysers 48 are positioned to obtain readings in the proximity of the ore 20.
  • Visual inspection means in the form of a camera 50 and a sight port 52 in one of the side walls 28 are provided in the upper compartment 12 for visually inspecting the ore 20.
  • the camera 50 could be located outside the upper compartment 12 and be able to visuals of the ore 20 through a similar sight port in the side wall 28 or roof 24.
  • An outlet gate 54 is provided adjacent the outlet 22 and is linearly displaceable between higher and lower positions. The gate 54 also assists with at least partially sealing off the outlet 22 which reduces the amount of heat escaping from the upper compartment 12. It should be appreciated that in other embodiments of the invention, the gate 54 could also tilt to regulate the ore depth. Also, a flexible curtain could also be used in another embodiment of the invention.
  • a lower free end of the reduction member 16 extends through the ore outlet 22 and terminates above an ore receiving means, in the form of a rotatable drum 56.
  • the drum 56 and lower free end of the member 16 are located in an outlet chamber 58.
  • the outlet chamber 58 includes a discharge opening 60 in its base.
  • the discharge opening 60 terminates above briquette press wheels 62 that compress reduced product into briquettes 64.
  • the briquette press wheels 62 from part of a briquette making device (not shown).
  • the drum 56 is rotatable with a variable speed drive 66.
  • the drum 56 includes a plurality of radially spaced ore receiving containers or compartments for receiving reduced product from the lower free end of the member 16.
  • the containers are spaced about the axis of the drum 56 so that discreet quantities of reduced product are dropped, under force of gravity, onto the briquette press wheels 62, as the drum 56 rotates.
  • the drum 56 may, for instance, include a uniform outer surface such that gravity and friction between such drum surface and the reduced material is sufficient to remove the material from the lower end of the inclined member 16.
  • stored ore 32 is fed through from the feeder 30 through the inlet 18 onto the member 16 whilst the burners 40 are operating. When the burners 40 have generated sufficient heat inside the furnace 10, the vents 42 also introduce hot air into the upper and lower compartments 12 and 14.
  • the member 16 is generally thin and the heat from the vents 42 below the member 16 is thus easily transferred through the member 16 to the ore 20. Also, a thin layer of ore 20 is easier to reduce whilst it is moving down the member 16.
  • the object is to reduce the ore 20 just prior to it exiting through the outlet 22.
  • the process is controlled by lowering or increasing the angle of inclination of the member 16 using the one or more actuators 36.
  • the ore 20 temperature is used to assist in this control process.
  • the speed of the rotation of the drum 56 will also be adjustable with the variable speed drive 66 to accommodate changes in the angle of the member 16 and thus the flow rate of ore 20 from the member 16 onto the drum 56.
  • Figure 2 shows a second embodiment of the reduction furnace 10A.
  • the furnace 10A is similar to the furnace 10 described above, apart from the differences highlighted below. It is envisaged that the height of the furnace 10A could be increased to accommodate a plurality of reduction members 16 therein, in a stacked configuration. It will be appreciated that, although only two reduction members 16 are shown, it is envisaged that any number of reduction members 16 could be stacked on top of each other in a similar fashion. In the configuration of figure 2, the further upper reduction member 16 will thus define a further compartment 68 within the furnace 10A. In the stacked configuration, heat released from ore 20 being reduced on the lower reduction member 16 is used to heat the upper reduction member.
  • the ore feeder 30 is filled with a blend of ore and coal in a ratio close to the stoichiometric ratio of oxygen to carbon in the material.
  • the furnace 10 is pre- heated via the one or more burners 40.
  • the member 16 is charged with cold material by opening the feed gate 34 to allow the stored ore 32 to slide down to the drum 56 which provides a foot on which the material backs up at it's natural angle of repose until the slope has been "filled” all the way back to the ore feeder 30.
  • the temperature in the furnace 10 is monitored via thermocouple and an infrared thermometer or any other temperature sensing device 44.
  • the product bed will begin to give off combustible gases as its temperature rises, initially the off-gas will comprise volatiles in the coal followed by CO once reduction commences.
  • Combustion oxygen will then be introduced into the free-board to allow post- combustion of the gasses (CH 4 to CO 2 and H 2 O, CO to CO 2 , and H 2 to H 2 O).
  • Post combustion energy will cause high temperatures on the freeboard roof and walls which, in turn radiate energy back onto the material being reduced.
  • Wall/roof temperatures of 1250 - 1500 degrees Celsius are envisaged.
  • the material bed 20 will be maintained at circa 1 100 - 1 150 degrees Celsius (at which temperature rapid reduction rates occur).
  • this temperature deflection point is a primary method of the process control.
  • This temperature profile can be measured with sensors 44, even as the angle of inclination of the member 16 changes.
  • the discharge drum 56 rotates in the direction of the feed material movement down the reduction member 16, effectively the drum 56 lifts material out from under the foot of the slope thereby undermining the slope which allows fresh material to enter the top of the slope.
  • the rotational speed of the drum 16 is achieved via variable speed drive 66 which receives instructions based on the temperature of the material at the foot of the slope from sensors 44 (the temperature is maintained at slightly above the deflection temperature), alternatively the speed of the rotation may be derived from other sensing equipment, such as gas analysis instruments or it may be set at a fixed speed once stable operating conditions have been established.
  • vents 42 The rate of introduction of post-combustion oxygen through vents 42 is controlled via input from the gas analysers 48, the objective being to keep the exhaust gas oxygen component as low as possible, this will minimise excess oxygen which may cause re-oxidation whilst ensuring good post combustion and hence energy efficiency of the process.
  • a flow control valve or damper (not shown) may be provided in the vents 42. It is proposed to cool the material (discharge temperature circa 1 150 degrees Celsius) to approximately between 500 and 750 degrees Celsius before compressing into briquettes 64 (a high temperature it is desirable to compress the reduced material while it is still relatively soft which allows a high relative density, over 5, to be achieved in the briquette). Cooling water may be discharged externally onto the floor of the outlet chamber 58. Varying the cooling water flow to the cooling/discharge drum relative to the measured material discharge temperature will control cooling. Any other suitable cooling method may also be used.
  • the material bed thickness can be accurately varied by adjusting the position of the ore inlet 18.
  • Bed depths of between 20mm and 50mm are proposed, competing rotary hearth technologies employ bed depths of 40-50mm. Thick bed depths slow the production rate while thin bed depth can lead to insufficient off-gas of CO and CO 2 (which forms a protective blanket which prevents re-oxidation of the bed material).
  • the reduction furnace 10 could be used for other purposes.
  • different inclination adjustment means could be provided for tilting the furnace 10 and/or the member 16.

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne un four (10) de traitement de minerai utilisé dans la production de métaux et de leurs alliages. Le four (10) est constitué de compartiments inférieur et supérieur (12) et (14), présentant un élément (16) de traitement ou de réduction de minerai incliné en leur sein, qui définit une surface de réduction sur une surface fonctionnellement supérieure correspondante. Une entrée (18) ou un orifice pour le minerai est situé(e) à une extrémité fonctionnellement supérieure de l'élément de réduction (16) pour alimenter le minerai (20) sur cette extrémité de l'élément de réduction (16) et une sortie (22) de minerai est située à une extrémité fonctionnellement inférieure de l'élément de réduction (16), au travers de laquelle le minerai (20) est évacué du four (10). L'inclinaison de l'élément de réduction (16) est ajustable à l'aide d'un moyen d'ajustement de l'inclinaison constitué par un ou plusieurs organes de commande (36) actionnés de manière hydraulique. Le four (10) comprend en outre des sources de chaleur pour fournir de l'énergie thermique au minerai (20) sous forme de brûleurs (40) et d'air ou de gaz chaud qui est introduit au moyen d'une pluralité d'orifices de ventilation (42).
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