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Effect of the Ambient Temperature on the Secondary Oxidation of Hot-Briquetted Iron
Direct-reduced iron in the form of both pellets and briquettes is highly susceptible to secondary oxidation due to the high surface activity, which is caused by their porous structure. The article presents the factors affecting the secondary oxidation of hot-briquetted iron (HBI) and the results of...
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