The Pelletizing Of Itabira Fines And Blue Dust At Tubarão In Brazil - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John J. Stetler
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The Companhia Vale do Rio Doce in Brazil operates one of the most extensive systems in the world for the mining, transportation, processing, pelletizing and shipping of high grade hematite iron ore and pellets. Current shipping of unbeneficiated, sized, high grade ore from its ports at Tubarão and Vitória is now at the rate of 17,500,000 metric tons annually. An increase in this annual rate is now under study. Using the technology and facilities of Lurgi (1) and Arthur G. McKee company CVRD undertook a program to process and pelletize two types of fines - "Blue Dust" and ?Itabira Fines?. Blue Dust is a high grade fine ore which was bypassed while mining the direct shipping ores and which, also, exists as a very large ore body called the Conceição Mine. Itabira Fines is a lower grade of fine ore which is comprised of in-situ fines and, also fines which are generated in sizing the direct shipping ores for a rigid specification market.
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APA: John J. Stetler  (1970)  The Pelletizing Of Itabira Fines And Blue Dust At Tubarão In Brazil - Introduction

MLA: John J. Stetler The Pelletizing Of Itabira Fines And Blue Dust At Tubarão In Brazil - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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