Description
It explores the operational logic and chemistry of both blast furnace and direct reduction technologies, including key stages such as iron oxide reduction, thermochemical mechanisms, and gas-solid interactions. Learners engage with detailed breakdowns of MIDREX and HYL shaft furnace systems, gas reforming, and carburization. Special focus is placed on understanding how raw material quality influences DRI strength, purity, and metallization. By the end of the course, learners will have a robust understanding of modern ironmaking practices and how they contribute to efficient and sustainable steel production.
Who should attend this course?
Engineers, Operators, and Technical specialists in the ironmaking.
Course content
Learning Outcomes
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Defines problems clearly, including scope, symptoms, and potential causes.1
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Recognizes the value of asking questions and gathering facts.1
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Recognises the key stages of steel production, such as smelting, refining, casting and rolling.1
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Understands the basics of metallurgy, including the structure and properties of metals.1
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Understands the basics of metallurgy, including the structure and properties of metals.1
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