HyL Process
HyL Process
HyL Process
04 Process Chemistry
Advantages and
05 Disadvantages
What is a Direct
Reduction Process?
Direct Reduction Process
• Reduction of iron ore at temperatures below
the iron melting point.
• Product: Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) or Sponge
Iron.
• Can be separated into two major categories:
• Gas-based Processes
• Coal-based Processes
Direct Reduction Process
• Can be classified into three major categories:
i. using gaseous reductants in a granular bed,
such as Midrex and HyL processes;
ii. using gaseous reductants in a fluidized bed,
such as the iron carbide process; and
iii. using solid reductants in a granular bed,
such as the Fastmet process.
Direct Reduction Process
• Advantages include:
a) Lower process or reduction
temperature.
b) Does not require coke as a heat
source and reductant.
c) Low carbon content.
d) Operates at a smaller scale.
HyL I, II, & III
Processes
What is HyL?
• Hojalata y Lamina S.A. (later known as Hylsa)
• Conversion of iron ore into metallic iron, by
the use of reducing gases in a solid-gas bed
reactor.
• Oxygen is removed from the iron ore by
chemical reactions based on hydrogen and
carbon monoxide .
What is HyL?
𝐶𝐻4 𝑔 + 𝐻2 𝑂 𝑔 → 𝐶𝑂 𝑔 + 3𝐻2 𝑔
𝑜
𝑘𝐽
∆𝐻298 = 9196
𝑁𝑚3 𝐶𝐻4
• Composition: 74% H20, 13% CO, 8% CO2, and
5%CH4
HyL II Process
• only an improvement of HyL I where:
• Reduction Reactions:
Advantages
Advantages
• Product flexibility: High-C, Cold and Hot DRI, HBI
• Flexibility to process a wide range of iron ores
• Higher Product Quality
• High-Carbon content DRI
• Direct use of hot DRI in the EAF
Advantages
• Minimum reducing gas requirements
• Higher metallic yields
• Lower Production cost
• Use of alternative reducing gas
• Low environmental impact
BF vs. HyL