
Direct Reduced Iron (DRI)
What is an Iron Ore Pellet?
The iron ore pellets are recharged in the furnace’s direct reduction unit and reformed by gas at a temperature of about 800 to 870 ° C in the form of iron oxide in the form of reclaimed iron called “sponge iron”. Sponge iron comes from the direct revival of iron ore, also called Direct Reduced Iron (DRI).
This group has the ability to supply at least 50.000 tons of DRI per month for melting plats with best quality and minimum price.
Application of Direct Reduced Iron (DRI)
One of the most important applications of DRI in induction furnaces is the production of crude iron and steel. It can be said that the use of sponge iron in the induction furnaces is capable of replacing the scrap by approximately 50%. However, its application in the induction furnace requires technical knowledge and experience. The use of sponge iron is also a major development in the continuous casting of the steel industry. It can be used in almost all steel production methods. Many small and large steel plants in the country use these methods. Sponge iron is a good substitute for iron scrap, so a high percentage of raw materials needed to supply the steel melt needed can be supplied through sponge iron instead of scrap. If you need, please send us your purchase offer through the following link. Our technical experts will contact you soon.
The use of sponge iron in furnaces and reduction units has advantages over scrap iron as follows:
Cooling factor in oxygen furnaces
Purity over steel scrap
Lack of waste elements
Optimal in electric arc furnaces
Increase Productivity