WO2017207472A1 - Method and apparatus for the production of cast iron, cast iron produced according to said method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for the production of cast iron according to the preamble of the relative enclosed independent claims .
- the technical field to which the invention relates is therefore that of the production of iron and steel, in which ferrous materials such as cast iron are widely used .
- cast iron indicates a variety of ferrous materials generally produced in blast furnaces, containing at least 92% (by weight) of Iron and 2.1% (by weight) of Carbon and traces of other elements; over time, cast iron has become a real "commodity" in the steel industry as a source of metallic iron for the production of high- quality steels.
- Cast iron is in fact used in electric arc furnaces (hereinafter referred to as EAFs, for providing certain quantities of iron necessary for counterbalancing undesired elements contained in steel scraps normally introduced into EAFs: cast iron in fact helps dilute residual elements such as copper and tin present in trace amounts in scraps; cast iron also contributes to minimizing nitrogen levels of molten iron in EAFs .
- EAFs electric arc furnaces
- Cast iron is also used in place of other metallic iron materials such as high-grade steel scraps or pre- reduced iron ore (also known as DRI, Direct Reduced Iron) .
- Cast iron is a ferrous material with a high carbon content normally cast into 200mm x 100mm x 50mm ingots or other forms of ingots.
- Cast iron is generally produced in blast furnaces but other processes are also known for producing molten iron with a high carbon content.
- nodular (or spheroidal) cast iron used for the production of high tensile castings.
- These categories of cast iron mainly differ in the silicon and phosphorous content.
- blast furnaces have certain limits however: they require coke, they have relatively lengthy production cycles, and above all generate high CO 2 emissions, which require careful control and devices specifically produced for complying with the constraints of environmental regulations which are becoming increasingly strict.
- blast ⁇ furnace cast iron are extremely difficult to regulate: stopping the blast furnace in fact often, if not always, involves the complete replacement of its refractory material, with everything that ensues; the result is that it is therefore difficult or extremely uneconomic to produce limited amounts of cast iron .
- US patent 1,686,075 describes a process for producing synthetic cast iron by means of a reduction process within a temperature range of 900°- 1,200°C producing so-called sponge iron.
- the sponge iron is freed from its gangue by magnetic separation; a carbonaceous material is added and is melted in an electric furnace under acid conditions at a temperature ranging from 1,100°C to 1,300°C. Suitable quantities of silicon, manganese and other elements are added to the molten bath to obtain the desired composition.
- a limit of this solution is linked to the fact that a further operation for the addition of carbonaceous material is required, with a consequent increase in the energy used in the process.
- U.S. Patent 4,661,150 discloses a method and apparatus for producing liquid cast iron in an electric furnace into which pre-reduced iron ore (DRI) characterized by a metallization higher than 60% is charged, together with residual carbon coming from a reduction process.
- DRI pre-reduced iron ore
- An objective of the present invention is therefore to provide a method and an apparatus for the production of cast iron which overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art .
- a further objective of the invention is to provide said method and apparatus which are relatively economical and practical.
- Another objective of the invention is to provide said method and apparatus which allow the production of cast iron also in reduced quantities.
- Yet another objective of the invention is to provide said method and apparatus for producing cast iron starting from DRI containing carbon using an arc electric furnace.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide said method and apparatus which reduces environmental impact in terms of carbon dioxide emissions with respect to the methods and apparatuses normally adopted for this purpose.
- the idea behind the invention is to produce cast iron through pre-reduced iron ore (DRI) with a high carbon content, preferably present in the form of iron carbide .
- DRI pre-reduced iron ore
- the invention provides a method and an apparatus for producing cast iron using DRI with a high carbon content as iron source and carbon in an apparatus comprising an electric arc furnace EAF for producing cast iron having the desired carbon content, with numerous technical and economic advantages.
- a first object of the invention therefore relates to a method for the production of cast iron starting from pre-reduced iron ore or DRI wherein the iron has a metallization higher than 90% by weight, and contains high carbon levels; the DRI is melted in an electric arc furnace or EAF to form liquid cast iron and the regulation of the carbon content of the cast iron mainly derives from the carbon contained in said DRI.
- a second object of the patent relates to an apparatus which implements said method.
- a further object of the patent relates to a cast iron produced with said method.
- Figure 1 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a non-limiting embodiment of the invention showing the main operations of the method.
- cast iron refers herein and in the following claims to any type of cast iron.
- step c. is effected in a reducing atmosphere condition and in a melting chamber of the electric arc furnace (EAF) subjected to a positive internal pressure generated by gases produced by reduction reactions that develop in step c.
- EAF electric arc furnace
- An upper limit of the carbon content by weight of the charge of pre-reduced iron ore (DRI) is preferably
- a large percentage, normally higher than 90% by weight of carbon in the charge of pre-reduced iron ore (DRI) is preferably combined with the iron in the form of iron carbide Fe 3 C; this avoids having carbon in the form of graphite which would be mostly lost in the slag .
- the method is carried out in an apparatus which implements the method and comprises an electric arc furnace (EAF) equipped with a melting chamber in which the electrodes are active.
- EAF electric arc furnace
- the melting chamber of the apparatus in which the DRI charge is melted is subjected to slightly positive pressure to prevent or in any case limit the inlet of air from the outside, avoiding the oxidation of the carbon present in the metal bath.
- step a provides the heating of said DRI charge to a temperature higher than 400 °C, completely favouring energy saving in the melting process.
- an additional step is optionally provided
- step bl being effected between steps b. and c. either contemporaneously with step b. or contemporaneously with or downstream of step c.
- an additional step d. is optionally provided, for discharging the contents of the EAF furnace - downstream of (after) step c. into a transfer ladle or container.
- the additional step is also optionally provided dl . of adding a carbonaceous material to said transfer ladle.
- Said carbonaceous material, of step bl or dl is generally selected from the group of coal, coke, graphite, or mixtures thereof.
- the liquid cast iron is then solidified from the ladle according to one of the following alternative steps :
- the cast iron thus obtained is basic cast iron, and comprises, in addition to iron, the following weight percentages of elements:
- the cast iron obtained is grey cast iron or nodular cast iron.
- the grey cast iron thus produced even more preferably comprises, in addition to iron, the following weight percentages of elements:
- the nodular cast iron thus produced even more preferably comprises, in addition to iron, the following weight percentages of elements:
- FIG 1 which illustrates a simplified block scheme of a preferred embodiment of a method for the production of cast iron according to the invention
- 10 indicates as a whole a supply of pre- reduced iron ore (DRI) .
- DRI pre- reduced iron ore
- the latter contains a carbon percentage higher than 2.8% by weight, preferably ranging from 3% to 6% by weight, and more preferably from 4% to 5%.
- the metallization of the charge of pre-reduced iron ore (DRI) is at least 90% by weight, preferably at least 94% by weight.
- the DRI charge is fed to an apparatus 20 according to the invention comprising an electric arc furnace, to be melted.
- the DRI containing carbon can be charged into the melting chamber of the apparatus 20 at a temperature ranging from room temperature to 500 °C or higher (preferably up to 700°C), the energy consumption of the melting process will obviously be lower with an increase in the charging temperature of the DRI .
- the charging is effected using means known per se in the state of the art, for example by gravity, by means of a pneumatic transport system, by a mechanical conveyor provided with means for maintaining an inert atmosphere in contact with the hot DRI, or in thermally insulated containers (not shown as they are known in the art) .
- the DRI charge is then melted in the EAF at a temperature at least higher than 1,350°C, preferably ranging from 1,400°C to 1,550°C.
- the contents of the furnace are discharged (tapped) (see 26) from the EAF.
- the carbon content in the charge material (DRI) is already close to the target content of the cast iron to be produced.
- the carbon content can optionally be adjusted by the addition of a further carbonaceous material.
- this carbonaceous material is a carbonaceous material
- the carbonaceous material 24 that can be used is, for example but not exclusively, carbon, coke, graphite or mixtures thereof.
- the carbonaceous material 30 is subsequently mixed with the molten DRI, for example in a transfer ladle 28.
- the carbonaceous material 30 that can be used is, for example but not exclusively, carbon, coke, graphite or mixtures thereof.
- the carbon content of the DRI is preferably equal to the target carbon content of the cast iron to be produced, so that the method expressly excludes the addition of carbon both in the melting chamber and subsequently.
- the carbon content in the DRI charge is combined therein with iron, preferably mostly in the form of carbon carbide Fe 3 C.
- the combined carbon provides a number of advantages in the electric arc furnace (EAF) with respect to the use of "free" carbon which can be added in the form of soot, coal, coke, graphite: soot is in fact easily entrained by the hot gases during the melting phase of the DRI, coal brings numerous impurities, among which sulfur which must be controlled and eliminated in the final composition of cast iron, coke has a high cost and graphite, as high-purity carbon, is even more expensive .
- EAF electric arc furnace
- the tapping step 26 of the liquid cast iron thus obtained is set at a temperature which is such as to have a certain degree of overheating, preferably ranging from 1,400°C to 1,550°C, also in relation to the melting point of the slag that is expected to be produced .
- Ferroalloys or scorifiers 30 can also be optionally introduced into the transfer ladle 28 containing liquid cast iron.
- the liquid cast iron 32 is then discharged from the transfer ladle 28 and cast into forming containers 34 in the form of ingots 36, or it can be granulated through processes known in the art, thus forming the final cast iron.
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