Direct Reduced Iron (DRI)

Direct reduction of iron is the removal of oxygen from iron ore or other iron-bearing materials in the solid state, i.e. without melting, as in the blast furnace. The reducing agents are carbon monoxide and hydrogen, coming from reformed natural gas, syngas or coal. Iron ore is used mostly in pellet and/or lumpy form.

Chemical Composition 

Typical

Total Iron (T. Fe)

91.0% Min

Metallic Iron (M.Fe ) 

85.0% Min

Metallization 

93.0% Min

Carbon (C) 

2.20% Min

Phosphorous(P) 

0.06% Max

Sulphur (S) 

0.01%Max

Total Gangue (CaO+Al2O3+MgO+siO2) 

4.80%Max

Physical Analysis

Bulk Density (Tons/M3) 

1.6~1.9

Size Under 5 mm 

5.0%