Iron Metallurgy Course
This course delivers essential knowledge in iron metallurgy, from hematite ore processing through beneficiation, sintering, pelletizing, and blast furnace smelting. Master reactions, slag control, coke use, energy optimization, emissions reduction, and quality control for BOF/EAF steelmaking. Build skills to improve efficiency, enhance product quality, and drive informed decisions in iron and steel production plants.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
Gain a clear overview of iron metallurgy, covering hematite ore properties, beneficiation processes, sintering, pelletizing, blast furnace operations with reactions, slag management, and coke performance. Explore energy balances, fuel efficiency, emissions control, quality metrics, plus BOF and EAF methods to identify plant enhancements and inform process choices.
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Develop skills
- Optimize blast furnace performance by adjusting burden materials, coke rates, and slag composition for maximum productivity.
- Reduce fuel and energy consumption using pulverized coal injection, oxygen enrichment, and waste heat recovery techniques.
- Improve hematite ore quality through effective beneficiation and agglomeration methods like sintering and pelletizing.
- Maintain hot metal and steel quality by controlling chemistry, slag properties, and impurity levels.
- Implement emission reduction strategies in small-scale mills with practical CO2 mitigation and energy-saving measures.
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