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High sinter burden experiments in Belgium

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At Seraing, tests with low and high sinter burdens have shown a linear relationship between the percent of sinter charged and the coke rate, calorific value of top gases, and amount of flue dust produced. Experiments are compared with the 100-pct sinter burden practice at Dilling and Domnarvet.

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This paper has been abstracted from an article which appeared in the Revue Universelle des Mines, Liège, February 1959.

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Firket, A., Molderez, J. High sinter burden experiments in Belgium. JOM 11, 760–762 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03397841

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