Interests Chipboard is a product optimized for use in blast furnaces. To do so, it must meet several conditions: • be composed of a gangue of oxides which, combined with the ash from coke combustion (essentially
silica), will give rise to a fusible slag which is both reactive towards impurities (in particular the sulfur provided by the
coke), not very aggressive towards the refractories lining the blast furnace and of a quality suitable for its use; • Ensure a precise particle size, generally between 20 and 80 mm (pieces that are too small clog up the furnace, and pieces that are too large take too long to transform in the core); • maintain permeability to reducing gases at the highest possible temperatures; • low-temperature endothermic reactions that can be carried out more economically outside a blast furnace. These are essentially drying,
calcination of the gangue (decarbonisation of limestone and dehydration of clay or
gypsum), and reduction reactions. The agglomerate then becomes, at equal weight, richer in iron than the ore. • over oxidize iron oxides,
Fe2O3 being better reduced by the carbon monoxide present in the blast furnace than less oxidized compounds, especially
Fe3O4. Another advantage is the elimination of undesirable elements: the chain agglomeration process eliminates 80-95% of the sulfur present in the ore and its additives.
Limitations On the other hand, agglomerate is an abrasive product that damages blast furnace vessels, especially if these are not designed for absorber, and is above all fragile. Repeated handling degrades its grain size and generates fines, making it unsuitable for packaging at sites far from blast furnaces: pellets are therefore preferable. Cold resistance, particularly to crushing, can be improved by increasing the energy input during sintering. Improving mechanical strength also improves the performance of agglomerates in the processes that use them. The reduction of
hematite (Fe2O3) to
magnetite (Fe3O4) creates internal stresses. However, in addition to increasing the cost of agglomerate production, reducibility deteriorates when mechanical strength is sought. == Composition ==