Claims
- 1. Process for the passivating, multistage compacting of hot iron particles from a reduction unit supplied in the form of a packed bed and subsequent breaking apart of a compacted iron band formed from said hot iron particles, characterized by the steps of supplying the hot iron particles in a feed direction to a homogenizing and precompressing stage which includes a pair of facing plates and a lateral limiting jaw all located adjacent to the feed direction of the hot iron particle from the reduction unit, moving the facing plates toward each other to compress the hot iron particles, holding the hot iron particles between the facing plates using the lateral limiting jaw to compact the iron particles to a band, moving the facing plates away from each other and at the time the facing plates are exerting the maximum compressing force on the iron particles, moving the facing plates in the feed direction, finally passing said band between a pair of compacting rollers, rotating the compacting rollers to compact said band, moving the facing plates in the feed direction at a speed less than the circumferential speed of the compacting rollers to produce desired breaking points in said band having a lower density than the other areas of the band, and passing the band after final compacting thereof from the compacting rollers to a separation stage which includes separation rollers, operating the separation rollers to expose the band to bending stresses to bring about breaking apart of the band at said desired breaking points.
- 2. Process according to claim 1 characterized in that compression of the packed bed by at least 20% by volume takes place in the homogenizing and precompressing stage.
- 3. Process according to claim 2, characterized in that for breaking up the iron band, the latter undergoes an at least 15.degree. deflection in its movement.
- 4. Process according to claim 3, characterized in that for breaking apart the iron band into at least two strips this is additionally bent in its longitudinal direction at an angle between the strips of at least 30.degree..
- 5. Process according to claim 2, characterized in that after finally compacting said band the iron band has a pore volume of max 40%.
- 6. Process according to claim 1 characterized in that for breaking up the iron band, the latter undergoes an at least 15.degree. deflection in its movement.
- 7. Process according to claim 6, characterized in that for breaking apart the iron band into at least two strips this is additionally bent in its longitudinal direction at an angle between the strips of at least 30.degree..
- 8. Process according to claim 1, characterized in that after finally compacting said band the iron band has a pore volume of max. 40%.
- 9. Process for the passivating, multistage compacting of hot iron particles from a reduction until supplied in the form of a packed bed and subsequent breaking apart of a compacted iron band formed from said hot iron particles, characterized by the steps of supplying the hot iron particles in a feed direction to a homogenizing and precompressing stage which includes a pair of facing plates and a lateral limiting jaw all located adjacent to the feed direction of the hot iron particles from the reduction unit, moving the facing plates toward each other to compress the hot iron particles, holding the hot iron particles between the facing plates using the lateral limiting jaw to compact the iron particles to a band, moving the facing plates away from each other, and at the time the facing plates are exerting the maximum compressing force on the iron particles moving the facing plates in the feed direction, finally passing said band between a pair of compacting rollers, rotating the compacting rollers to compact said band, moving the facing plates in the feed direction at a speed greater than the circumferential speed of the compacting rollers to produce desired breaking points in said band having a lower density than the other areas of the band, and passing the band after final compacting thereof from the compacting rollers to a separation stage which includes separation rollers, operating the separation rollers to expose the band to bending stresses to bring about breaking apart of the band at said desired breaking points.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 833,042, filed Feb. 26, 1986 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
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