Reduction And Magnetic Separation Of Manganiferous Iron Ores By The R-N Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Norman F. Schulz
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Representative sample s of typical manganiferous iron ores from the Cuyuna Range, Minnesota, were reduced to the metallic iron state at temperatures just short of fusion with an excess of coke in the manner prescribed by the R-N Direct Reduction Process. The magnetic separation characteristics of the reduced ores were determined at several grinds by means of the Davis magnetic tube concentrator. The efficiency of metallic iron concentration by magnetic separation was a direct function of the degree of metallization of the ore sample and of the degree of liberation attained in grinding. Some improvement of liberation characteristics was observed if a small amount of sodium chloride was present in the ore during reduction. Despite the extremely fine -grained structure of the crude ores, iron concentrates containing more than 90% Fe at iron unit recoveries of 90% or more were obtained from well-metallized samples of three of the four ores tested. The rejection of manganese to the tailings corresponding to such separations varied from 80 to 95%.
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APA: Norman F. Schulz  (1967)  Reduction And Magnetic Separation Of Manganiferous Iron Ores By The R-N Process

MLA: Norman F. Schulz Reduction And Magnetic Separation Of Manganiferous Iron Ores By The R-N Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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