On-Line Determination of Free and Bound Moisture in Iron Ore

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Cutmore NG
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The moisture content of iron ore is important in handling, stockpiling, transport and further processing operations. Typically these ores contain both `free' and `bound' moisture, the latter being moisture that is not removed in a conventional laboratory determination of moisture by air drying at 105¦C, and it is the free moisture that is important in dust control and ore handling. The CSIRO Division of Mineral and Process Engineering has previously developed and commercialised gauges, based on capacitance and microwave techniques, for the on-belt determination of moisture in coal and minerals. However, these gauges determine total moisture, and have a different sensitivity to free and bound moisture in the material analysed. Consequently, the accuracy of determining total or free moisture alone may be significantly affected by variations in the bound moisture content. An investigation has been carried out on the simultaneous determination of free and bound moisture in iron ore fines (
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APA: Cutmore NG  (1993)  On-Line Determination of Free and Bound Moisture in Iron Ore

MLA: Cutmore NG On-Line Determination of Free and Bound Moisture in Iron Ore. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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