TESTING OF AUSTRALIAN IRON ORES IN A HYDROGEN DIRECT FLASH SMELTING PROCESS
Join our webinar on HILT CRC Project RP1.009 Testing of Australian iron ores in a hydrogen direct flash smelting process.
This project leverages the significant iron ore processing expertise and industry network brought together by HILT CRC to accelerate the development of Calix’s ZESTY technology to deliver a low-carbon, cost-competitive and scalable technology for iron ore processing.
The key objectives are to identify the most prospective Australian iron ores for ZESTY processing and provide important process and product data to inform and de-risk the design of the ZESTY demonstration plant.
The goal of this project is to evaluate the potential of Calix’s ZESTY technology for processing a range of Australian iron ores to a low-carbon DRI product using their pilot facility in Bacchus Marsh to establish critical parameters, such as: (i) degree of metallisation; (ii) throughput and productivity; (iii) energy consumption; and (iv) yield.
The presentation will include results from pilot plant studies at Calix’s facility, laboratory test results and kinetic modelling of the process.
SPEAKERS
Professor Geoffrey Brooks, Swinburne University of Technology
Dr Yun Xia, Calix
Dr Shabnam Sabah, Swinburne University of Technology
Professor Gus Nathan, University of Adelaide and HILT CRC
Professor Gus Nathan is recognised globally for his research leadership in the renewable energy technologies for heavy industry. He is founding Director of University of Adelaide’s Centre for Energy Technology (CET), recipient of an ARC Discovery Outstanding Researcher Award, Fellow of both Engineers Australia and the Combustion Institute, chartered professional engineer, and KL Southerland Medallist from Engineers Australia (IEAust). As CET Director, he leads an interdisciplinary team of over 150 researchers from Engineering, Sciences, Business and Economics to drive development of innovative clean energy technology with strong potential to lower cost of CO2 mitigation.