Iron Ore Company of Canada ZV Concentrator: Flowsheet Description and Process Development

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Gagnon
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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30
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

"HistoryMining of the Schefferville iron deposits began in 1954 on completion of the 357 mile railway linking the mines and the St-Lawrence river port of Sept-Iles. Apart from crushing, no treatment of these ores was required before smelting. In the late 1950's, testwork began at schefferville to develop a process for upgrading the extensive lower grade deposits containing 51% iron with 15% silica (natural analysis). Engineering for a six million ton per year beneficiation plant using cationic silica flotation and the A-C grate kiln Began in 1970 and the first pellets were produced in mid-1973.Production requirements and operating difficulties have restricted capacity to approximately 85% of design but on going improvements are being made continuously to attain design capacity.GeologyThe sedimentary ore bodies of the labrador trough occur in a belt 5 to 10 miles wide and 60 miles long and contain 51 individual deposits varying in size from 1 and 60 million tons. The ores are classified into three main color groups."
Citation

APA: G. Gagnon  (1981)  Iron Ore Company of Canada ZV Concentrator: Flowsheet Description and Process Development

MLA: G. Gagnon Iron Ore Company of Canada ZV Concentrator: Flowsheet Description and Process Development. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1981.

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