Development of Hollow Iron Ore Agglomerate and its Characterization

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Blast Furnace remains to be one of main producers of molten iron. The secondary or alternate sources of producing molten iron have come in place and contribute around 30% of molten iron production in the world. Good iron ore reserves are fast depleting coupled with a huge amount of fines being produced during mining.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 783-786)

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956-960

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May 2014

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