Technical Advance on the Mesabi Iron Range

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Rztssell H. Bennett
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

A SURVEY of the Mesabi Range iron-ore industry demonstrates that a satisfactory degree of technical progress has been achieved in the last fifteen years. This advance has not been made over a uniform front, but, by salients and bays, according to the different initial positions, economic and technical, of the component producing companies. The producers endowed with rich ore have in general, because of natural advantages, progressed more slowly than their neighbors with leaner properties. The advance has been made step by step all along the line -blasting, loading, hauling and concentrating-and without the benefit of radical innovation. There have been, for instance, no such parallel discoveries in iron ore as leaching and flotation in copper. The much lower unit price of iron operates, of course, to bar the application of these and other practices developed for the higher-priced metals. There exists, however, a radically new concentration process whose technology is well worked out and which may become economically operative in the not too distant future; this, as so often happens in engineering advance, because of recent developments in an entirely unrelated field. First, however, let me devote a paragraph or two to the more important economies effected in mining.
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APA: Rztssell H. Bennett  (1932)  Technical Advance on the Mesabi Iron Range

MLA: Rztssell H. Bennett Technical Advance on the Mesabi Iron Range. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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