Iron Ore Concentrate Particle Size Controlling Through Application of Microwave at the HPGR Feed Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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Abstract
Nowadays, the HPGR (high-pressure grinding rolls) is an intermediate step between filtering and balling in the most modern iron
ore pelletizing operation. The operation debottlenecks filtering process and reduces pressure over the typical milling process to
control particle size to the balling. The present study evaluated aspects of microwave application to the iron ore concentrate fed to
HPGR in a bench scale unit. Iron ore concentrate was irradiated varying the microwave exposure time and grinding efficiency
was evaluated. The moisture influence in the HPGR efficiency was also assessed. The pellet feed blaine surface area (BSA)
improved by 300 cm2/g and % < 325# fraction by 3%. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images show the formation of
micro-cracks onto the particle surface induced by microwave; the effect observed helped improve the milling process performance, in addition to the moisture reduction observed due to the temperature increase.
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Iron Ore Concentrate Particle Size Controlling Through Application of Microwave at the HPGR Feed Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationMLA: Iron Ore Concentrate Particle Size Controlling Through Application of Microwave at the HPGR Feed Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,