Abstract: A process for producing pig iron from iron ores involves the iron ores traveling from the top downwards through a reduction unit via a succession of oblique trays which are staggered in a cascade-like manner. A hot reduction gas containing carbon monoxide and hydrogen flows from the bottom of the reduction unit upwards. A reduction product is drawn off at the bottom end of the reduction unit and is fed to a unit for further treatment thereof. A reduction gas is generated in a gas generator by partial oxidation of carbon carriers or by cracking of natural gas or petroleum. Iron ores having at least a high proportion of dust-like and/or fine granular iron ores are sorted into fractions according to grain size and introduced into the reduction unit in such a way that the course fraction of the iron ore is introduced into the top section of the system and the fine fraction of the iron ore is introduced into the middle zone or into the middle and bottom zones of the system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 17, 1995
Date of Patent:
September 23, 1997
Inventors:
Bogdan Vuletic, Bojan Vuletic, Vladan Vuletic
Abstract: A process for recovering a metal in its elemental state from an oxide or salt of the metal comprising passing the metal oxide or salt and a reducing gas concurrently downward through a packed bed at a temperature above the melting point of the metal in its elemental state.
Abstract: The roasting temperature of ore, such as sulfide concentrate, is controlled by feeding water and air under pressure to at least one spray nozzle located relative to a roasting zone containing the ore, means being employed for selectively varying the ratio of water and air fed to the nozzle in accordance with the temperature to be desired and maintained in the roasting zone.