Characterization of Metallurgical Coke Produced with Coal Mixtures and Waste Tires
AUTOR(ES)
Silva, Guilherme Liziero Ruggio da, Silva, Renata Dias, Cheloni, Leticia, Moreira, Victor Eric de Souza, Haneiko, Natália Brasil Dias, Assis, Paulo Santos
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
03/05/2016
RESUMO
The use of scrap tires in the coal blends is an alternative to reduction of coke production costs as well as mitigates the impact caused by tire accumulation in the environment. Tests were carried out on a pilot scale, with coal blends and waste tire in 4 levels and 3 particle sizes, in order to assess the impact on the produced coke quality, especially on the Strength after Reaction with CO2 - CSR and Drum Index (DI150-15). In addition, it evaluated the mechanical resistance to compression, punctual chemical composition by Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) analysis beyond the carbonaceous matrix-tire interface by SEM microscopy. The results from the coking tests showed that addition of up to 3% of the average ground tire (20-30mm) with steel mesh, raised either as CSR DI150-15, making feasible added also from a technical point of view.
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