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titleOfInvention iron-containing briquette and manufacturing method thereof
abstract The present invention relates to a low-sulfur high-iron iron ore using a steel dust and a steel sludge and a method for manufacturing the same, more specifically, lowering the sulfur content compared to a conventional ore molding molded using molasses, and generating SO 2 through desulfurization reaction when used. It relates to a low-sulfur high-iron iron ore that can be reduced and a method for manufacturing the same. The present invention contains 80 to 96% by weight of steelmaking by-products mixed with steelmaking dust and steelmaking sludge, and 4 to 20% by weight of binder. This patent (invention) was carried out by research fund support from the Jeonnam Green Environment Support Center.
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