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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 18, 2011
Filed:
May. 20, 2005
Andreas Orth, Friedrichsdorf, DE;
Heinz Eichberger, Bad Soden, DE;
Donald Keith Philp, Bibra Lake, AU;
Jeantine Van Gemund, Legal Representative, Bibra Lake, AU;
Rod Dry, City Beach, AU;
Andreas Orth, Friedrichsdorf, DE;
Heinz Eichberger, Bad Soden, DE;
Donald Keith Philp, Bibra Lake, AU;
Jeantine Van Gemund, legal representative, Bibra Lake, AU;
Rod Dry, City Beach, AU;
Outotec Oyj, Espoo, FI;
Abstract
A direct reduction process for a metalliferous material includes supplying the metalliferous material, a solid carbonaceous material, an oxygen-containing gas, and a fluidizing gas into a fluidized bed in a vessel and maintaining the fluidized bed in the vessel, at least partially reducing metalliferous material in the vessel, and discharging a product stream that includes the partially reduced metalliferous material from the vessel. The process comprises (a) reducing the metalliferous material in a solid state in a metal-rich zone in the vessel; (b) injecting the oxygen-containing gas into a carbon-rich zone in the vessel with a downward flow in a range of ±40° to the vertical and generating heat by reactions between oxygen and the metalliferous material (including metallized material), the solid carbonaceous material and other oxidizable solids and gases in the fluidized bed, and (c) transferring heat from the carbon-rich zone to the metal-rich zone by movement of solids within the vessel. The metal-rich zone is formed in a lower section of the vessel and the carbon-rich zone is an intermediate section below an upper section of the vessel. Oxygen-containing gas is injected into a central region of the vessel.