Successful Intergration Of Partial FGD & SCR at Sinter Plant in CSC
oleh Yu-Bin Hong
Penerbit - China Steel Corporation,
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Kategori - Novel Am
Air pollution is a serious issue in iron-making, especially the sintering process.
Major air pollutants, particles, NOx, SOx and DXN, have been managed in the
sinter plant. A majority of pollutants are decreased significantly by carrying out
effective end-of pipe technology such as Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)
in the sinter plant except for SOx. Therefore, Flue Gas Desulphurization (FGD)
is the next prime development. However, it is difficult to integrate FGD with
existing SCR due to limited space in the sinter plant. Partial Flue Gas
Desulphurization (pFGD), 40 percent of flue gas with high SOx concentrations
are desulphurized through the FGD, which was developed at No.4 sinter plant.
The advanced pFGD consists of a wet-method absorber, Gas/Gas heater,
electrostatic precipitator, booster fan and switched dampers of the wind-box
were also established. Since 2013, friendly, environmental sintering process
were fulfilled successfully to minimize the NOx, DXN, and SOx emissions by
means of integration of existing SCR and partial FGD at NO.4 sinter plant in
China Steel Corporation.
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