Concentration Of Hematitic -Limonitic Iron Ores By High Intensity Permanent Magnetic Separator

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H. Demirel
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

This paper deals with concentration of hematitic-limonitic iron ores. The ore sample obtained from Karakuz (Turkey) contain:. about 40-46 I Fe. First, a low intensity magnetic separation process was employed to separate the strongly magnetic particles cf "-10+2 mm" and "-2+0.075 mm" size fractions and magnetic concentrates with 59.1 % Fe aid % 58.0 Fe were obtained respectively. The non-magnetics of both fractions were then fed to a nigh intensity permanent magnetic separator. The Fe contents of "-10+2 nun" and "2+0.075 mm" size fractions were increased from 28.2 to 51.13 and from 35.4 7. to 43.25 respectively after single pass. Easing on these results, it was concluded that the high intensity permanent magnetic separator could he used as a pre-concentrator f.7.1- hematitic-limonitic Karakuz iron ore.
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APA: H. Demirel  (1991)  Concentration Of Hematitic -Limonitic Iron Ores By High Intensity Permanent Magnetic Separator

MLA: H. Demirel Concentration Of Hematitic -Limonitic Iron Ores By High Intensity Permanent Magnetic Separator. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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