Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) slag is a byproduct in the steelmaking process. The amount of slag produced in steel production lines is substantial, not only in Vietnam but also worldwide. Reusing this large amount of slag is an essential requirement, and this study assesses a solution for reusing BOF slag by incorporating it into the sintering process. Experiments were conducted using iron ore, coal, and the slag as raw materials for the sintering process using a suction fan apparatus. The sintered product was analyzed for its microstructure, reduction degree, and softening property. The results indicate that the reducibility of the sinter containing the slag is equivalent to that without slag. The yield of sintered ore decreases by approximately 1 % compared to when thel slag from steelmaking is used as a flux. The results show that the yield of sintered product meeting standards (size and strength) has values ranging from 59.5 to 71.9 %. Besides, the highest reduction degree was achieved with a 24 % slag at a basicity of 1.6 and a temperature of 1100 °C. In contrast, the reduction degree of the sintered ore was lower at 1000 °C. The initial softening temperature was determined to be 1200 °C. The microstructure of the sintered ore revealed the formation of a liquid bonding phase. It can be concluded that the main bonding phase is calcium ferrite. The liquid phase showed an even distribution of calcium, silicon, oxygen, and iron elements.
Keyword
BOF slag, iron sinter, reducibility, microstructure
Authors : Do Trinh Xuan Minh, Dinh Hieu Trung, Tran Vu Diem Ngoc, Chu Van Tuan, Nguyen Hai Ha, Le Tri Quang, Luc Nhu Quynh, Chu Thi Xuan*, Dang Thi Thanh Le, Nguyen Duc Hoa