Processing of Banded Hematite Quartzite Ore for Recovery of Iron Values Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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Abstract
This study investigates upgrading of low-grade banded hematite quartzite iron ore (Fe ~31%). Conventional beneficiation was
found to be futile. The susceptibility of iron phases to microwave exposure and their selective absorption assists in the liberation
of iron values. Microwave exposure of coarse particles at 540 W for 10 min yielded a concentrate with Fe 56.30% and recovery of
50.68%. Conventional carbothermic reduction at 500 °C, 60 min and 9% charcoal yielded a concentrate with Fe 57.6% and iron
recovery of 68%. The presence of sufficiently bonded silica leads to an easy formation of a fayalite phase. The microwave
reduction design yielded FeG of 57.6%, FeR of 47% and a yield of 24% at an optimal condition of 540 W, 8 min and 6% charcoal.
It was found that a small fraction of microwave-irradiated ore-charcoal mixture melted rapidly, and pure ferrite balls were
observed within 8 min. An optical micrograph of a ferrite ball reveals the retained austenite and martensite phase.
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