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98/04100 Indian fertilizer industry: assessment of potential energy demand and CO2 emissions


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Weight
195 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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17 Process heating, power and incineration (energy applications in industry) 98lo4095 Development of industrial base with present-day technology by upgrading of blast furnaces Kotov, K. I. et al. Metall. Gomotudn. Prom-sr., 1997, (2), 4-8. (In Russian) With emphasis on modernized operation and increased efficiency, the reconstruction of two older blast furnaces with a working volume of 1323 and 1756 m3, at the Durgapur Metallurgy Complex in India, was evaluated.

A coke efficiency of 520 kg C/ton of pig iron was displayed by the modernized blast furnaces and a further decrease was feasible despite the use of high-ash coke and AIz03-containing slag. The pig iron productivity was projected at 1.3-1.4 ton/m3/24 h, with 0.025% level of sulfur impurity. 9alO4096


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