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0103-2024
Good news: Our company has recognized as a "SRDI" enterprise
Our company has been recognized as a "SRDI Enterprise". We have been focusing on the development of integrated solutions for raw material preparation, batching, solid waste, residual material and recycled material processing. Our goal is to help clients process all kinds of materials more effectively and produce value from them.
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2508-2023
Study of the Carbothermal Reduction of Self-Reducing Briquettes Developed with Iron Ore Fines, Charcoal and Silica Fume Residues (3)
To select the best briquettes, pre-established set points were used based on the scientific literature. Within this framework, only two treatments—out of a total of 52—met all the requirements of eligibility. In the two types of briquettes, the binder of solid silicate (5.00 and 7.50%) was produced with 15.00% of water. The briquettes have the following characteristics: apparent density: 1165 kg/m3 and 1247 kg/m3 respectively, porosity: 46.2% and 46.0%; shatter strength (1.50 m): 99.3% and 98.8%; and resistance to thermal degradation: 81.2% and 82.5%.
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1808-2023
Study of the Carbothermal Reduction of Self-Reducing Briquettes Developed with Iron Ore Fines, Charcoal and Silica Fume Residues (2)
Characterization of this waste was performed and the briquettes were produced without and with binders (Portland cement, hydrated lime, and sodium silicate), in accordance with the proportion of binder (2.50%; 5.00%; 7.50% and 10.00%). These self-reducing briquettes were tested for apparent density, porosity, shatter strength and resistance to hot degradation.
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1108-2023
Study of the Carbothermal Reduction of Self-Reducing Briquettes Developed with Iron Ore Fines, Charcoal and Silica Fume Residues (1)
Self-reducing briquettes made with waste (silica fume, iron ore and charcoal fines) from the FeSi75 industry were studied. The objective was to determine if these briquettes could be used as a complementary load in submerged arc furnaces (SAF).
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0408-2023
Analysis of the Characteristics of Bio-Coal Briquettes from Agricultural and Coal Industry Waste (2)
The briquettes were made mechanically using a hydraulic press with a compression pressure of 25 MPa without the use of any binder. The characteristics of the investigated bio-coal briquettes, such as density, strength, moisture content, ash content, volatile yield, calorific value, ignition time, burning duration, and burning rate, have good enough values. The fine fraction briquettes compared to the coarse fraction briquettes have a longer burning time (about threefold longer) and a lower burning rate. For all briquettes, an increase in the composition of coal dust results in a rise in the burning time, whereas the burning rate falls.
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2807-2023
Analysis of the Characteristics of Bio-Coal Briquettes from Agricultural and Coal Industry Waste (1)
One of the options for reducing harmful emissions in the production of heat energy is the use of biomass, including in combination with industrial waste (for instance, coal and coke dust). Recent studies demonstrate that a mix of biomass and coal makes it possible to obtain a bio-coal briquette with better characteristics, which is a motivating factor in the search for alternative sources of heat energy from local agricultural waste. The aim of this research is to study the properties of bio-coal briquettes from biomass (sunflower husks and leaves) and industrial waste (coal and coke dust).
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0411-2022
Treatment of Abnormal Heating of Briquette Machine
In the use of high-pressure briquetting machine and other briquetting equipment, we often encountered the motor heating, even burnt failure. What are the main causes of these failures and how to maintain them? Luoyang Kaizheng's engineers will analyze for you that how to make your briquetting equipment have a longer service life, lower failure rate, and more economic benefits.
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2110-2022
Talking about the role of a mixer in glass production
In the production of float glass, the mixing process is a very important link in the production of the mixture, and the mixer is also a very important key piece of equipment. The correct selection and use of the mixer is the basis for improving the quality of the mixture and ensuring the stable quality of the glass.
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1410-2022
Effect of binder on the strength of carbonaceous briquette from high iron tailings
Since the tailings are very fine in size, it is more reasonable for the raw tailings to be pelletized followed by direct reduction roasting. In order to investigate the possibility of iron recovery by direct reduction roasting of carbon briquette from high iron tailings, the effects of different binders on the green briquette strength and high temperature strength of carbon briquette from high iron tailings were studied.
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0807-2022
Study on the selection of wearing parts of horizontal high intensity mixer
Horizontal high intensity mixer is developed for the preparation of raw materials, solid waste treatment and other various process tasks, the current application working conditions are: the components vary greatly in the mixing of powder, such as iron concentrate powder and bentonite, there are powder and binder mixing, but also the mixing of semi-solid materials.