Claims
- 1. A method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as raw materials which comprises:
- (a) a thermal cracking step comprising:
- feeding heavy oil into a thermal cracking column in which iron ore particles are retained in a fluidized state, subjecting said heavy oil to thermal cracking to produce light oil and depositing coke obtained as a by-product upon thermal cracking on the surface of the iron ore particles;
- (b) a gasification step comprising:
- introducing said coke-deposited iron ore, which is adjusted such that the residual amount of the coke is 3-6% of the coke-deposited iron ore, into a gasification furnace, and bringing said coke-deposited iron ore into contact with an oxidizing gas substantially containing steam and up to 15 volume %, based on the steam, of oxygen at 800.degree.-1000.degree. C., to react the coke with steam and oxygen, thereby, yielding a reducing gas containing a high-concentration of hydrogen gas; and
- (c) a reduction step comprising:
- transferring heated coke-deposited iron ore and the reducing gas obtained in step (b) to a reduction furnace and reducing the coke-deposited iron ore in a fluidized state at a temperature of at least 800.degree. C. to produce reduced iron ultimately having a coke content of 1 to 3%.
- 2. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as claimed in claim 1, wherein said raw material iron-ore of step (a) is heated in an ore-heating column disposed along side of said thermal cracking column and fed to the thermal cracking column to supply the heat of cracking reaction of the heavy oil, and the iron ore in that column is returned to the ore-heating column thereby circulating the iron ore between both columns.
- 3. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as claimed in claim 2, wherein said ore-heating column is supplied with air to burn a part of the coke deposited on the iron ore, whereby the iron ore is heated by the resultant heat evolution.
- 4. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as claimed in claim 2, wherein said ore-heating column is supplied with a high-temperature combustion gas thereby to heat the iron ore.
- 5. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as claimed in claim 2, wherein said coke-deposited iron ore in said step (a) is discharged from the thermal cracking column before introducing in the gasification furnace of said step (b).
- 6. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as claimed in claim 2, wherein said coke-deposited iron ore in step (a) is discharged from the ore-heating column before introducing in the gasification furnace in step (b).
- 7. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from ore or heavy oil as claimed in claim 1, wherein in step (a), said iron ore particles have an average particle size of 10 .mu.m-2 mm and said coke as a by-product is deposited in an amount of 10-40 wt % to the iron ore.
- 8. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as claimed in claim 7, wherein said average particle size of iron ore particles is 20 .mu.m -300 .mu.m.
- 9. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as claimed in claim 1, wherein said gasification step (b) is conducted under an internal furnace pressure of 0-10 kg/cm.sup.2 G.
- 10. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as claimed in claim 9, wherein said internal furnace pressure is 3-10 kg/cm.sup.2 G.
- 11. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as claimed in claim 1, wherein said oxidizing gas contains at least 90 vol. % of steam.
- 12. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as claimed in claim 1, wherein said oxidizing gas is flowed through said fluidized bed gasification furnace so that it has a superficial velocity of the fluid gas of 20-200 cm/sec.
- 13. The method of producing reduced iron and light oil from iron ore and heavy oil as claimed in claim 12, wherein said oxidizing gas has a superficial velocity of the fluid gas of 30-80 cm/sec.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 760,579, filed July 30, 1985, now abandoned.
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