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Iron Ore Pellets

What It Is:

  • Uniform, hardened spheres (6–16 mm diameter) made from concentrate and binders (e.g., bentonite), fired at 1,200–1,300°C to achieve high strength.

  • Iron content: 65–72% Fe.

How It’s Produced:

  1. Mixing:

    • Concentrate and binder are mixed and rolled into green pellets.

  2. Induration:

    • Drying: Heated to around 300°C to remove moisture.

    • Firing: Heated to about 1,300°C to harden the pellets by oxidizing magnetite to hematite.

    • Cooling: Air-cooled for safe storage and shipping.

Applications:

  • Blast Furnaces (BF): Preferred for high efficiency due to low slag formation and uniform size.

  • Direct Reduction (DRI): Used with natural gas to produce sponge iron (DRI).

  • Shipping: Pellets are dust-free and dense, which lowers freight costs.

Market Insight:

  • Premium product: Pellets trade at approximately 30% higher prices than concentrate.

  • Top exporters: Brazil, Sweden, and Canada.

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