direktreduktion
Direktreduktion, also known as direct reduction, is a process used in metallurgy to convert iron ore into a metallic iron product that is nearly pure iron. This is achieved without melting the iron ore, distinguishing it from traditional blast furnace methods. The primary method involves reducing iron oxides using a gaseous reducing agent, typically carbon monoxide, at temperatures below the melting point of iron.
The most common direct reduction technologies utilize natural gas as the source of the reducing gas. In
The product of direct reduction is known as direct reduced iron (DRI) or hot briquetted iron (HBI)