RI 7242 Reduction Roasting Of Steep Rock Iron-Bearing Materials

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles Prasky
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines investigated the conversion of nonmagnetic iron minerals to magnetic form through reduction Toasting operations. The primary objective was to obtain a concentrate that could be used as a direct shipping material for blast furnace consumption. Crude iron materials from the Steep Rock Lakes, Ontario, area were prepared into a blend of 8 parts siliceous ore, 3 parts pyritic ore, and 1 part tailings. Experimental work included laboratory reduction roasting tests, two continuous 10-day campaigns, and one 12-hour test all in a 34-inch by 36¬-foot rotary kiln. The objective of the project was achieved in producing an iron concentrate containing about 66 percent iron with over 90 percent iron recovery. Desirable operating conditions were developed in the kiln but optimum process variables were not completely established.
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APA: Charles Prasky  (1969)  RI 7242 Reduction Roasting Of Steep Rock Iron-Bearing Materials

MLA: Charles Prasky RI 7242 Reduction Roasting Of Steep Rock Iron-Bearing Materials. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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