High-Frequency Screening of Iron Ore - SME Annual Meeting 2026

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Henrique D. G. Turrer Marcello R. Cru Pedro P. Pinto Robert F. Winterfield Jobe E. Wheeler Baojie Zhang
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Feb 22, 2026

Abstract

Efficient particle classification is essential to enhance gravity and magnetic separation stages in one iron ore beneficiation plant. This study investigates the use of high-frequency screens to process finely ground iron ore, focusing on two size cuts: 400 μm and 100 μm. Pilot-scale trials were performed on four ore blends using a full-scale screening unit. A total of 48 tests were conducted, evaluating the effects of panel aperture, solids concentration, wash water, and feed particle size distribution. Results showed that wash water improved efficiency by up to 5%, while a solids concentration near 40% w/w delivered high separation performance with minimal ultra-fines in oversize streams. Apertures slightly larger than the target cut sizes yielded better precision in particle separation. Feed particle size distribution had limited impact on efficiency. The investigation successfully identified optimal screening conditions, including aperture selection, to achieve the most effective separation performance for downstream concentration processes.
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APA: Henrique D. G. Turrer Marcello R. Cru Pedro P. Pinto Robert F. Winterfield Jobe E. Wheeler Baojie Zhang  (2026)  High-Frequency Screening of Iron Ore - SME Annual Meeting 2026

MLA: Henrique D. G. Turrer Marcello R. Cru Pedro P. Pinto Robert F. Winterfield Jobe E. Wheeler Baojie Zhang High-Frequency Screening of Iron Ore - SME Annual Meeting 2026. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2026.

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