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Komarek Roller Press Applications in Agglomeration

This document discusses various agglomeration processes used to enlarge particle size, including wet and dry processes using agitation or pressure. It provides examples of applications for agglomerating carbon materials, metals, and steel mill byproducts. Roller presses are highlighted for their use in pressure agglomeration. The document shares photos and diagrams of various roller press designs and full briquetting plants for processing materials like coal, iron oxide, and nickel laterite. Key success factors and the capabilities of Komarek Group/Euragglo in briquetting and granulation are also summarized.

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Komarek Roller Press Applications in Agglomeration

This document discusses various agglomeration processes used to enlarge particle size, including wet and dry processes using agitation or pressure. It provides examples of applications for agglomerating carbon materials, metals, and steel mill byproducts. Roller presses are highlighted for their use in pressure agglomeration. The document shares photos and diagrams of various roller press designs and full briquetting plants for processing materials like coal, iron oxide, and nickel laterite. Key success factors and the capabilities of Komarek Group/Euragglo in briquetting and granulation are also summarized.

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Agglomeration Seminar NyKoSi

22-23 November, 2016


Trondheim – NORWAY

EURAGGLO – KOMAREK
ROLLER PRESSES:
Applications in the fields of carbon,
metallurgy and steel-mills
Introduction

Agglomerate and granulate


Agglomeration

Process consisting in particles size enlargement carried out on


finely divided solids with the use of pressure, agitation or heat.

Granulation

Agglomeration of a finely divided solid into granules of various


sizes by a process involving agitation (WET GRANULATION). This
word also applies to COMPACTION-GRANULATION process using
pressure (dry granulation).
The different bond types in the agglomeration processes
The different agglomeration processes
1. Processes using agitation or « snow balling » effect in wet conditions without the
use of external forces or pressure

Agitation agglomeration

• Pelletizing discs or deep drums


• Granulation drums
• Mixers-granulators
• Fluidized beds
• Atomizers

WET PROCESSES
The different agglomeration processes
2.Processes using pressure with weak, average or high external forces.

Pressure agglomeration

• Roller presses or compactors


• Flat ot circular die pellet presses
• Hydraulic presses
• Tabletting presses

DRY OR SEMI-WET PROCESSES


Pressure Agglomeration
APPLICATIONS IN THE CARBON AREA

• Low-rank coals- Binderless briquetting for transport to


power plants
• Anthracite mixes- Home heating
• Iron ore or other metallic oxides with carbon to feed
furnaces
• Specific high volatiles low ash coals for activation
• Blends of non-coking + coking coals to feed coke plants
• Charcoal briquetting to produce barbecue briquette,
activated carbon, serve as reducer in metallurgical
plants(alone or in addition to metallic oxides…)
• Carbon (coke, anthracite…) mixed to millscales for
recycling
Delivery of Low Rank Coal Based Energy
Drying & Binderless Briquetting of LRC
Drying & Binderless Briquetting of LRC
Dried and Briquetted Low Rank Coal with High
Heating Value
Requirements for carbon-based raw
materials for briquetting

•Size range
•Moisture content
•Hardness / wettability
•Shape of particles
Choice of binders for carbon briquetting
• Price
• Availability
• Environmental aspects
• Process complexity
• Final use of briquettes

Binderless briquetting is only used for specific coals


with very particular maceral analyses, mostly from
the sub-bitumonous or bituminous families.
Coal Briquetting Possible Processes
Binder + -
• Resin + hardener + green • Cold cure system • Smell upon ignition
strength additive (GSA) • No requirement for heat treatment

• Cold cure system (but might require • Poor waterproof properties unless
• Molasses + Hydrated lime some heat after briquetting) coated
• Low cost binder • Smell upon burning
• Good end briquettes
• Molasses +Phosphoric Acid + • Require post-treatment for curing
GSA
• Can be cold used with additives...
• Very good end briquettes • But generally need a post
• Lignosulfonate treatment
• Sulfur addition
• Easy to use binder

• Starch (with or without additive) • Very good waterproof briquettes • Require post treatment for
drying/curing
• Bitumen, pitch
• Aromatic content if not cured after
briquetting
• Health issues around use of these
binders in a plant
Example of Euragglo design capability:
A petroleum coke briquetting plant

• Capacity: 40 MTPH
• Construction in 2008/2009
• Installed in Navodari-Romania
Flow
Diagram
General
Lay-Out
Typical Process
Flow-diagram

Coal Briquetting
Lime/Molasses
Typical Process
Flow-diagram

Coal Briquetting
Bitumen
A Coal Briquetting
Unit
Drying and
Briquetting
Zones
The feeding and
drying zones
The drying zone
The mixing
The roller
press
Press DH500
Capacity: 50 MTPH
of coal briquettes
Main Applications of Roller-Press Briquetting
for Steel-Mill By-products
Mill scales
Dried sludges
Filter dust (EAF..)
Steel grits
DRI fines
Crushed spent refractories

All fines and dusts of raw materials can generally be briquetted with a binder,
provided they are dried to a moisture content below 2% and with a
controlled amount of free quick lime (CaO)
Recycling Steel Mill Waste to Recover Valuable
Iron
By-products in the steel-mill area
Briquetting: one example
Process of Waste Iron Oxide Briquetting
Typical Feed and Product Specifications
Agglomeration of steel-mill by-products
Main parts of the briquetting plant:
- The preparation of the raw materials including eventual
drying, hydration of lime, crushing, dosing..
- The storage and dosing of the binders (generally molasses,
hydrated lime, lignosulphonates, cold cured binders..)
- The mixing unit (batch ot continuous)
- The briquetting unit with the screening of the briquettes
- The storage of briquettes for the curing before use
Example of briquetting unit 10 T/h (Spain)
Example of
briquetting
unit

Arcelor Mittal - FRANCE


Recycling of EAF Dust with RHF to Recover Zinc
Oxide-ZincOx Recycling Plant in South Korea
View of
roller press
Waste oxide
briquettes
Example of 35 MTPH briquetting plant for dried sludges

Arcelor Mittal France

• Batch mixing :sludges and other by-products


• Binder: Molasse + Lime (+ cement)
• Press type DH450-36
– Roll diameter: 915 mm
– Roll width: 385 mm
– Gravity feed
– Total force : 200 Tonnes
Briquetting Press
DH450-36
Pockets in
Briquetting
rolls
Segmented tyres
Segmented Tyres
Various Press
Rollers
HARSCO
CORUS TATA
Scunthorpe UK
HARSCO
CORUS TATA
Scunthorpe UK
Main applications of roller-press briquetting for
the metallurgical area
• Metallic ores + oxides (Chromite, manganese
ore, copper concentrates, nickel …)
• Metal fines (nickel, chromium, cobalt …)
• Ferro alloys (FeMn, FeCr, FeSi, SiMn..)
• Silicon carbide
• Lime/Dololime + additives (Al, Fe..)
Example: Agglomeration of Nickel Laterite
Main parts of the briquetting plant:
• The preparation of the raw materials including
eventual drying, crushing, dosing
• The mixing unit, batch or continuous (coal, dust,
recycling, recipe of laterite)
• The briquetting unit with the screening of the
briquettes
• The storage of briquettes before use (if needed)
Nickel Laterite
Example of a Multiple-press Plant
Nickel Laterite

Example of a
Multiple-press
Plant
Euragglo – Komarek
Roller - Presses
Key points:
• Stability of raw materials is key to success of briquetting/granulation
plants (size-range, moisture content…)
• Choice of binders (technical + economic) will influence choice of
adequate mixing system
• R&D steps before plant selection are key to understand raw material
behaviour during agglomeration process and mechanical characteristics
of finished agglomerates
• Large range of presses/compactors is necessary to cover requirements
in terms of capacity (Lab, Scale-up industrial, industrial..), feed method
(to the rolls), required briquetting/compaction force, etc..
K.R. KOMAREK GROUP
EURAGGLO
Briquetting and Granulation specialists

Worlwide capabilities
• R&D in pilot plants (USA, France, Argentina, Australia, South Africa)
• Audit of existing plants to improve process and/or maintenance
• Engineering of briquetting and granulation system
• Large know-how based on many industrial references

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