Improved Milling Practices At Minntac

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. L. Dalke
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The Minntac complex is a facility for production of iron ore pellets located on the Mesabi Range at mountain iron, Minnesota. It consists basically of a mine, crushing plant, concentrator, and a pelletizer producing twelve and one-half million tons of pellets annually. This paper deals with some of the aspects of the grinding circuits; but prior to that discussion, it might be well to briefly describe the flow of material in the operation. The crude ore, containing from 20% to 25% magnetic iron, is mined by 14-yard electric shovels. .the blasted ore is loaded directly into 50-yard side dump railroad cars and hauled to the crushing plant. Crushing is done in three stages, originally, two 60" primary crushers; four 7-foot standard secondary crushers; and six 7-foot short head tertiary crushers were installed, when the plant was expanded to double its capacity, five secondary and ten tertiary crushers were added. These were duplicates of the original 7-foot standard and short head crushers used in the original construction, there was no expansion of the primary crushers but a one-half-million-ton surge pile of tertiary crusher feed was added.
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APA: W. L. Dalke  (1976)  Improved Milling Practices At Minntac

MLA: W. L. Dalke Improved Milling Practices At Minntac. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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