Claims
- 1. For addition to the charge in a steelmaking furnace, a briquette comprising:
- from 1-10% by weight of a binder;
- a first quantity of carbon fines;
- a second quantity of a material in powdered form, selected from the group consisting of iron, chromium, nickel, iron oxide, chromium oxide, nickel oxide, and any mixtures thereof, thereby to densify the briquette;
- said second quantity being large enough to suppress the slippery nature of the carbon fines, said second quantity being in the range from about 25% to about 75%, by weight, of the briquette.
- 2. The briquette claimed in claim 1, in which the material in powdered form is iron powder.
- 3. The briquette claimed in claim 2, in which the weight ratio of carbon fines to iron powder is about 3 to 1.
- 4. The briquette claimed in claim 1, in which the material in powdered form is iron oxide, and in which the briquette contains a third quantity of aluminum powder, the weight ratio of the iron oxide to the aluminum powder being about 3 to 1.
- 5. The briquette claimed in claim 4, in which the carbon fines constitute about 1/2 of the total weight of the briquette apart from the binder.
- 6. The briquette claimed in claim 1, in which the material in powdered form is iron oxide, the weight ratio of the iron oxide to the carbon fines being about 3 to 1.
- 7. The briquette claimed in claim 2, in which, apart from the binder, about 50% of the total briquette weight is carbon fines, about 25% of the total briquette weight is powdered iron, and the remainder of the total briquette weight is a substance selected from the group consisting of: lime, dolime, limestone, dolomite.
- 8. A method of improving the slag-covered charge in a steelmaking furnace, comprising the steps:
- making a mixture of a first quantity of carbon fines obtained from dust collector fines, and a second quantity of a material in powdered form, the material being selected from the group consisting of iron, chromium, nickel, iron oxide, chromium oxide, nickel oxide, and any mixtures thereof, said second quantity densifying the mixture and being sufficient large that the slippery nature of the carbon fines is suppressed;
- compressing a portion of said mixture in a mold to make a briquette; and
- introducing said briquette to the charge below the slag in the steelmaking furnace.
- 9. The method claimed in claim 8, in which said material in powdered form is iron powder.
- 10. The method claimed in claim 9, in which the weight ratio of carbon fines to iron is about 3 to 1, whereby, upon introducing the briquette to the charge, caloric heat is added thereto while iron and CO2 are generated, such that the CO2 foams the slag from underneath.
- 11. The method claimed in claim 8, in which the material in powdered form is iron oxide, and in which the briquette contains a third quantity of aluminum powder, the iron oxide and the aluminum powder being present in substantially stoichiometric proportions, such that the mixing together of the aluminum powder and the iron oxide develops caloric heat which accelerates the melting of the charge while generating alumina and iron units, whereupon the iron units revert to the bath, thus increasing its yield.
- 12. The briquette claimed in claim 1, in which the carbon fines constitute about 1/2 of the total weight of the briquette.
- 13. The method claimed in claim 8, in which said material is iron oxide in powdered form, the weight ratio of the iron oxide to the carbon fines being about 3 to 1.
- 14. The method claimed in claim 9, in which about 50% of the total briquette weight is carbon fines, about 25% of the total briquette weight is powdered iron, and the remainder of the total briquette weight is a substance selected from the group consisting of: lime, dolime, limestone, dolomite.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60,054,569 filed Aug. 1, 1997.
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