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Schrama, F.N.H. (author), Beunder, Elisabeth M. (author), Emami, Ali (author), Barnes, Chris M. (author), van Boggelen, Johan W.K. (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Boom, R. (author), Yang, Y. (author)
The HIsarna process is one of the emerging low-CO<sub>2</sub> ironmaking processes that could help the steel industry in achieving their carbon footprint goals. HIsarna hot metal contains 3–4 times more sulfur than hot metal from blast furnaces (BFs). Therefore, a literature study, a thermodynamic analysis, and plant data analysis from Tata...
journal article 2021
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Schrama, F.N.H. (author), Beunder, Elisabeth M. (author), Panda, Sourav K. (author), Visser, Hessel Jan (author), Moosavi-Khoonsari, Elmira (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Boom, R. (author), Yang, Y. (author)
In hot metal desulphurisation (HMD) the slag will hold the removed sulphur. However, the iron that is lost when the slag is skimmed off, accounts for the highest costs of the HMD process. These iron losses are lower when the slag has a lower viscosity, which can be achieved by changing the slag composition. A lower slag basicity decreases the...
journal article 2021
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Schrama, F.N.H. (author), Beunder, Elisabeth M. (author), Panda, Sourav K. (author), Visser, Hessel Jan (author), Moosavi-Khoonsari, Elmira (author), Hunt, Adam (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Boom, R. (author), Yang, Y. (author)
The optimal hot metal desulphurisation (HMD) slag is defined as a slag with a sufficient sulphur removal capacity and a low apparent viscosity (η<sub>slag</sub>) which leads to low iron losses. In part I of this study, the fundamentals behind the optimal slag were discussed. In this part these fundamentals are explored by a Monte Carlo...
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Schrama, F.N.H. (author), Ji, Fuzhong (author), Hunt, Adam (author), Beunder, Elisabeth M. (author), Woolf, Rhian (author), Tuling, Alison (author), Warren, Peter (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Boom, R. (author), Yang, Y. (author)
To lower the iron losses of the hot metal desulphurisation (HMD) process, slag modifiers can be added to the slag. Slag modifiers decrease the apparent viscosity of the HMD slag. Most common slag modifiers in industry contain fluoride as a fluidiser. However, fluoride leads to a higher magnesium consumption and has health, safety and...
journal article 2020
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Schrama, F.N.H. (author), Beunder, Elisabeth M. (author), Visser, H. (author), Sietsma, J. (author), Boom, R. (author), Yang, Y. (author)
Carbon may precipitate during the hot metal desulfurization (HMD) process as a result of carbon oversaturation because of temperature decrease. The precipitated carbon flakes form a layer between hot metal and slag. It is postulated that this carbon layer hampers desulfurization with magnesium by preventing MgS particles from reaching the...
journal article 2019
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Schrama, F.N.H. (author), Beunder, E.M. (author), van den Berg, B (author), Yang, Y. (author), Boom, R. (author)
Sulphur removal in the ironmaking and oxygen steelmaking process is reviewed. A sulphur balance is made for the steelmaking process of Tata Steel IJmuiden, the Netherlands. There are four stages where sulphur can be removed: in the blast furnace (BF), during hot metal (HM) pretreatment, in the converter and during the secondary metallurgy (SM...
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