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Ironmaking and steelmaking
ArticleName Granshot granulation process for optimized ironmaking operations
ArticleAuthor K. Beskow, P. Vesterberg, E. Dupon.
ArticleAuthorData Ph. D. K. Beskow, Engineer-technologist; Mag. P. Vesterberg, Sales manager, Uvan Hagfors Teknologi AB, Tabi, Sweden; Bac. E. Dupon, Senior sales manager, Danieli Corus, Ijmuiden, Netherlands; erik.dupon@danieli-corus.com
Abstract
The Granshot granulation process is a cost-effective method of handling excess iron in integrated steelmaking at high capacity and low cost. When compared to pig casters or beaching, the process is superiour with respect to health, safety and environment and the end-product is easy to process.
keywords Granshot granulation process, ironmaking, steelmaking, pig casters, liquid metal, beaching.
References
1. Görneryp, M.: Nordic Steel and Mining Review (2000) Nr. 3, S. 97/99.
2. Lundström, P.-A.; van der Westhuizen, C.; Hattingh, R.; Görnerup, M.: Pig iron granulation at Iscor Saldanha Steel, Proc. AISTech 2004, 15.–17. Sept. 2004, Nashville, USA, Bd. 1, S. 517/24.
3. Beskow, K.; Thorén, M.; Lundström, P.-A.: World’s first high capacity Granshot iron granulation in operation at SSAB Oxelösund, Proc. AISTech 2009, 4.–7. Mai 2009, St. Louis, USA, Bd. 1, S. 211/18.
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