Ore Characterization For Process Control: An Update Of A Mesabi Range Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Leslie Gertsch Jack Eloranta Richard Gertsch
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

An ongoing research program is characterizing the ore qualities that most affect mine and mill processing of iron. Current practice uses assays of magnetic iron and silica, but additional qualities are needed for advanced process control. If additional qualities can be measured from core, blastholes, or process samples, they can be modeled and controlled similarly. What qualities, other than assays, hinder or facilitate beneficiation at each processing step, and how can they be measured in the mine/mill ore stream? This paper describes preliminary determinations of the effects of ore chemistry, hardness, blasthole drill performance, fragmentation control, and grindability on mill performance.
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APA: Leslie Gertsch Jack Eloranta Richard Gertsch  (2005)  Ore Characterization For Process Control: An Update Of A Mesabi Range Project

MLA: Leslie Gertsch Jack Eloranta Richard Gertsch Ore Characterization For Process Control: An Update Of A Mesabi Range Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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