Production of Pelletizing Concentrates From Zandrivierspoort Magnetite/Haematite Ore by Magnetic Separation

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. Muthaphuli
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Kumba Iron Ore?s Zandrivierspoort (ZRP) magnetite-haematite project aims to mine and beneficiate a magnetite resource with low contaminant levels to produce from 1 Mt/a to 2.5 Mt/a product, which will be either a concentrate, micro-pellets for direct reduction, or blast furnace pellets. Anglo American Technical Solutions Research conducted a number of piloting campaigns to validate the process design flow sheet, demonstrate process performance, and to generate data for use as a design basis. Secondary to this, the pilot plant was to produce approximately 7 t of magnetite-haematite concentrate with low enough SiO2 to be used as feedstock for pelletizing studies. The pilot plant achieved 34.2% mass yield, at 69.0% Fe, 2.2% SiO2, from an IsaMill grind of 80% -45 µm. This product quality will compare favourably to other leading direct reduction (DR) pelletizing concentrates. However, two-stage comminution to 80% -75 µm and beneficiation of ZRP ore will produce a blast furnace (BF) quality pelletizing concentrate, indicative quality being 67.6% Fe and 4% SiO2, at higher mass yields. An economic evaluation between producing a DR and a BF pelletizing concentrate will have to be conducted prior to finalizing the concentrate production flow sheet..
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APA: P. Muthaphuli  (2014)  Production of Pelletizing Concentrates From Zandrivierspoort Magnetite/Haematite Ore by Magnetic Separation

MLA: P. Muthaphuli Production of Pelletizing Concentrates From Zandrivierspoort Magnetite/Haematite Ore by Magnetic Separation. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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