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CÔNG TY TNHH Offshore and Industrial services (23/gp-bv) Offshore and Industrial services limited “Quality Isn’t Expensive It’s Priceless”
4.D Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) FE TOTAL TYPICAL 88% - 89% FE METAL 79% - 83% Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) is a key material in steelmaking, serving as an alternative to scrap metal. Produced through a direct reduction process that converts iron ore into metallic iron at temperatures below the melting point, DRI maintains high iron purity. This makes it ideal for producing high-quality steel, especially in electric arc furnaces (EAF), enhancing both the efficiency and sustainability of the production process. Fe Total; Typically 88% – 89% Fe Metal; Typically 79% – 83% Carbon (C); Content Varies (usually 1.3% – 2.5%) Impurities: Low levels of sulfur and phosphorus Density: High density (variable based on form) Melting Point: Similar to iron (~1538°C) Production Process: Direct reduction of iron ore Usage: Steelmaking, particularly in electric arc furnaces Advantages: Higher iron content, fewer impurities, lower energy requirement for melting Packaging: Bulk, bags, or as agreed upon with customer Storage Requirements: Dry conditions to prevent rusting Transport: Shipped via bulk carriers
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