Beneficiation of Low Grade Iron Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota Duluth Engineers' Club
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1920

Abstract

"During the last ten years great strides have been made, on the Mesabi Range, in the practice of beneficiating low grade iron ore material. By .beneficiation is meant all methods of removing impurities, and raising the iron content to a point where it can be sold in open market, the principal impurities being silica and moisture. The • general processes to which low grade iron ores are amenable are as follows:1. Thermal(a) Drying ; removes hydroscopic or atmospheric moisture. .(b) Calcining; removes carbon dioxide from iron carbonate, molecular water from hydrated hematites, and atmospheric moisture.Roasting; removes sulphur, carbon dioxide, molecular water and atmospheric moisture.Agglomeration; primarily for the purpose of preparing finely divided material for blast furnace; briquetting and sintering.2. MechanicalScreen sizing; removes rock and sand.Classification; removes sand by means of currents of water of varying velocities.Log washing; removes fine sand.Jigging; removes larger particles of impurities than is possible by log washing. Certain types of jigs remove fine sand.Reciprocating tables; recover fine iron particles from sand discarded by above processes.Magnetic separation; applicable to the commercial separation of the magnetic oxide of iron from gangue material. From a scientific standpoint it is possible to separate certain hematites and limonites from their gangue:(g) Miscellaneous processes; comprise dry concentration, electro-static separation and other processes."
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APA: Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota Duluth Engineers' Club  (1920)  Beneficiation of Low Grade Iron Ores

MLA: Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota Duluth Engineers' Club Beneficiation of Low Grade Iron Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1920.

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