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MIDREX PROCESS
• The “Midrex Process” using The midrex Shaft Furnace to converts iron oxide in pellet or lump form into highly metallized direct reduced iron.
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“Simple Process”
Most naturally occuring iron ore exist as hematite (Fe2O3). In this process, the chemically bonded oxygen in the iron ore is removed using a high temperature reducing gas composed of “hydrogen (H2) and carbon monoxide (CO)” to produce metallic iron (Fe)
Feed Materials
• It has processed iron oxide pellets and lumps ores forms
• Feed materials have low grade high sulfur
Reducing Gas
• To create reducing gas from “natural gas”. The natural gas must be first be reformed into hydrogen (H2) and carbon monoxide (CO)
• The MIDREX process typically uses natural gas as the reductant and fuel by means of the unique MIDREX REFORMER
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• MIDREX REFORMER converts recycled offgas from the midrex shaft furnace plus fresh natural gasinto hydrogen (H2) and carbon monoxide (CO)
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• Natural gas plus recycled top gas is heated in a refractory lined furnace and catalytically reformed
• The use of recycled gas and the ability to feed hot reformed gas to the shaft furnace without quenching and reheating provide for a very efficiently process
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Shaft Furnace
• High quality reducing gas is introduced into the burden where the metallization is highest and then passes through the burden in counter-flow to the decreasing solids (iron oxide being converted into metallic iron)
Metallic Iron