Abstract
This article includes a description of the Lurgi direct reduction process as modified by Stelco, which uses sub-bituminous coal or lignite as reductant in a rotary kiln. The findings of a published economic comparison of the process with blast furnace reduction is criticized, and alternative figures are suggested on the capital cost of a blast furnace or rotary kiln.
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Rose, S.
Sponge iron in steel's future.
United States: N. p.,
1977.
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Rose, S.
Sponge iron in steel's future.
United States.
Rose, S.
1977.
"Sponge iron in steel's future."
United States.
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title = {Sponge iron in steel's future}
author = {Rose, S}
abstractNote = {This article includes a description of the Lurgi direct reduction process as modified by Stelco, which uses sub-bituminous coal or lignite as reductant in a rotary kiln. The findings of a published economic comparison of the process with blast furnace reduction is criticized, and alternative figures are suggested on the capital cost of a blast furnace or rotary kiln.}
journal = []
volume = {95:11}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United States}
year = {1977}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Sponge iron in steel's future}
author = {Rose, S}
abstractNote = {This article includes a description of the Lurgi direct reduction process as modified by Stelco, which uses sub-bituminous coal or lignite as reductant in a rotary kiln. The findings of a published economic comparison of the process with blast furnace reduction is criticized, and alternative figures are suggested on the capital cost of a blast furnace or rotary kiln.}
journal = []
volume = {95:11}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United States}
year = {1977}
month = {Jan}
}