Our iron ore pellets and fines are made from magnetite and have high iron ore content pellets at around 67 percent concentration and fines over 70 percent. This means they have lower impact on the environment than competing pellets and products such as sintered hematite fines.
Using pellets instead of sinter (slightly larger pieces of iron ore) in customers pig iron processes saves emissions at steel plants. The high concentration of iron combined with the carefully tested and balanced additives in our pellets also result in lower emissions in customers ironmaking processes.
Iron ores are the raw material used to make iron and steel. Iron ore production has significantly expanded in recent years, owing to increasing steel demands in developing countries, such as China. As the content of iron ore in deposits has deteriorated, low-grade iron ore has been processed. Iron ore concentrate is an output product from processed iron ores that have been milled (crush, grind, magnetic separation, flotation) to separate deleterious elements and produce a high-quality product. Sintering and pelletizing are economic and widely used agglomeration processes to prepare iron ore fines/iron concentrate for ironmaking use. The quality requirements of sinter and pellet, such as physical, chemical, and metallurgical specifications, depend on each ironmaking furnace, and those requirements influence the operation of the iron ore sintering and pelletizing plant. Researchers have usually focused on the effect of the chemical, physical, and mineralogical characteristics of iron ore on these steps and the consequences for sinter/pellet quality and sintering/pelletizing performance. The present Special Issue on Iron Concentrate Particles will summarize the progress achieved in the last five years.
Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides. Ores containing very high quantities of hematite or magnetite, typically greater than about 60% iron, are known as natural ore or direct shipping ore, and can be fed directly into iron-making blast furnaces.
Cast Iron and Ductile Iron tube and fittings PL739
Cast Iron and Ductile Iron tube and fittings can be offered by our comapny to meet different engineering needs.
The difference between ductile iron and gray iron
1. Different chemical composition
Nodular cast iron contains nodular graphite, which can improve its toughness and strength, while reducing brittleness. Gray cast iron contains a lot of carbon, so that its hardness and wear resistance is high, but the toughness is poor.
2. Different organizational structures
The structure of nodular cast iron contains nodular and ferrite, and the distribution of nodular is uniform. While the structure of gray cast iron is mainly ferrite and pearlite, and the distribution of pearlite is uneven.
3. Different performance
Ductile iron has high strength and toughness, and has good corrosion resistance. It is uitable for the manufacture of high load and high pressure parts. The hardness and wear resistance of gray cast iron are high. It is suitable for the manufacture of friction and wear parts.
Application field
Cast iron : because of its low strength and good vibration resistance. It is often used in the production of parts under compressive stress, such as box, base, etc.
Ductile iron : because of its high strength and good toughness. It is often used in the manufacture of parts requiring high strength and toughness, such as crankshaft, connecting rod and so on.
The AS-013 angled field spec mounting bracket facilitates angled mounting of Apogee Instruments field spectroradiometers model SS-110 and SS-120 to a mast or pipe. The bracket is designed to orient the spec at varying angles to satisfy all applications.
The AL-130 Albedometer Bracket is designed to accommodate the SP-510 upward-looking thermopile pyranometer and the SP-610 downward-looking pyranometer to create an albedometer. It can also be used to mount other upward and downward facing sensors, such as our pyrgeometers. The AL-130 bracket is designed to be mounted to a mast or pipe with a 1.3 to 2.1 outer diameter and has an integrated bubble level to make leveling simple and accurate for proper sensor installation.
The AM-400 adjustable angle mounting bracket is designed to mount Apogee Instruments downward-facing sensors at different angles when mounted to a vertical or horizontal mast or pipe. This bracket can also be used to mount upward facing sensors in plane-of-array configurations
Iron Mineral
(FeT 62%+)
* Origin Peru, Philippines, Pakistan
* FOB / CIF
* Price: Platts -TBA
(The Price varies, by the Required Quantity and the Final Destination of the Product)
* AVAILABILITY
2.000.000 MT per month
* Contract 12 months
* PAYMENT TERMS
L / C
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