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A study is made to determine how the main genetic groups of iron-ore-bearing components in the sintering charges used at the MMK affect the sintering operation and the quality of the finished product (shallow bed and a complex multi-component charge). Recommendations are presented for improving efficiency in the production of low-basicity (1.6 ± 0.1) sinter in a shallow (260 mm high) bed with certain proportions of different genetic types of components in the iron-ore-bearing part of the charge.
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Translated from Metallurg, No. 10, pp. 42–47, October, 2006.
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Mansurova, N.R., Malysheva, T.Y., Korovushkin, V.V. et al. Comparative analysis of the mineralogical composition and metallurgical properties of sinters obtained from iron-ore-bearing charges of different origins. Metallurgist 50, 510–518 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-006-0114-6
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