Abstract

To enhance the proportion of domestically manufactured Chinese pellets in the furnace, it is crucial to investigate the impact of calcium flux on the metallurgical characteristics of pellets and analyze the phase evolution behavior during the reduction process of medium‐silica fluxed pellets. This study examines the metallurgical properties of medium‐silica acid pellets and low‐basicity medium‐silica fluxed pellets produced in China. The results indicate that incorporating a small amount of calcium flux significantly enhances reducibility index (RI), reduces reduction swelling index, and lowers reductive degradation index (RDI+3.15 mm) for fluxed pellets. At a basicity level of 0.6, RI for medium‐silica fluxed pellets reaches 66.86%, while RDI−0.5 mm increases to 1.62% with increasing basicity levels. As pellet basicity increases, charge pressure drop (APmax) decreases, CaO content in silicate liquid phase within slag phase increases, and softening–melting zone widens, consequently leading to reduced solid‐phase particle content within pellets and increased fluidity within slag phase.

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