Abstract

Induration of ilmenite pellets by oxidation is an essential step in the pelletization process since it decides the physical and metallurgical properties of the pellets. In this regard, the induration parameters such as temperature and roasting time have been optimized to obtain good quality ilmenite pellets made of concentrates obtained from low-grade ilmenite ores of Odisha, India. The oxidation temperature of 900 °C at a short roasting time of 15 min has been found suitable to achieve recommended requirements of various pellet properties such as cold compressive strength, porosity, metallization, tumble, and abrasion indices. X-ray diffraction and microstructural analysis indicate that the recrystallization of hematite in the oxidation process improves the mechanical strength of the pellets. In contrast, the formation of ferric pseudobrookite phase at 1000 °C and 1100 °C oxidation temperatures impairs the pellet strength.

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