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Comparative Study of Iron Ore Characterisation by Optical Image Analysis and QEMSCANTMBy E Donskoi
In order to develop downstream processing routines for iron ore and to understand the behaviour of the ore during such processing, extensive mineralogical characterisation is required. To determine mi
Jul 11, 2011
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Bio-Beneficiation of Australian Iron Ores – Potential Applications of Indigenous Bacteria for Flotation, Flocculation and Phosphorous RemovalBy R Dwyer
Iron ore currently mined in Australia generally requires very little beneficiation. However, depleting high-grade resources means that in the future low-grade iron ore deposits will need to be mined t
Jul 11, 2011
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The Scratch Test – An Attractive Method to Measure the Strength of Iron Ore MaterialBy L Mariano
Three selected iron ore samples from the major bedded and channel iron deposits of Western Australia were analysed using a scratch test commonly used in the oil and gas industry. The portable commerci
Jul 11, 2011
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Using X-Ray Diffraction for Grade Control and Minimising Environmental Impact in Iron and Steel IndustriesBy U König
The use of high speed detectors made X-ray diffraction (XRD) an important tool for quality and process control in the mining industries. Besides knowledge about the mineralogy of a sample it provides
Jul 11, 2011
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Razorback Iron Ore Project – A New Iron District to Meet the Growing Demand of an Iron Hungry WorldBy M Flis
The Razorback Iron Ore Project is a high tonnage, low-grade magnetite deposit that defines a new iron ore district in South Australia. Known since the 1960s, the deposit has come into its own as the i
Jul 11, 2011
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The Dispersion of KaoliniteBy X Ma
Kaolinite is of very fine particle size in nature and thus its dispersion plays a key role in the successful removal of kaolinite in iron ore flotation and selective flocculation processes. As the mos
Jul 11, 2011
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A Collaborative Approach to Iron Ore Beneficiation at Assmang Khumani Processing PlantBy S Döpp
Commencing with early experiences in iron ore beneficiation made at Beeshoek Mine, the paper follows through the process of extensive mineralogical and metallurgical investigations carried out during
Jul 11, 2011
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Discovery and Geology of the McPhee Creek Iron Deposit, Northern Pilbara, Western AustraliaBy J D. Goldsworthy
The McPhee Creek bedded iron deposit is a recent discovery made by Giralia Resources NL (Giralia) in the northern Pilbara of Western Australia. The deposit lies 30 km north of the town of Nullagine al
Jul 11, 2011
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Methodology for Selecting Borehole Samples of Iron Ore for Mineral Processing CharacterisationBy G J. I dos Santos
The risk assessment of mining projects is directly related to the possible failure in estimating, and as estimates are made from sampling results, this activity should be done in a judicious and plann
Jul 11, 2011
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Investigation on Collector Optimisation in the Reverse – Iron Ore FlotationBy M S. Cassola
It’s expected that the world economy will face a stable and continuous growth in the demand of iron ore, reaching more than two billion tonnes per year within the next year. After decades exploiting r
Jul 11, 2011
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Beneficiation of Low-Grade Haematite OresBy D Wei
Large tonnages of low-grade haematite ores need to be treated every day in China. One of the mineralogical characteristics of these haematite ores is that the grain size of haematite is smaller than t
Jul 11, 2011
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Characterisation of Long-Term Scaling Effects of Ceramic Filter Media Used in the Dewatering of Iron OreBy R Salmimies
Choosing a ceramic capillary action filter is often favoured in processes where low energy consumption is important, such as the dewatering of iron ore. In addition, the performance of the filter medi
Jul 11, 2011
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A Study into Bonding within Reduced Titanomagnetite-Coal CompactsBy R J. Longbottom
In this study the bonding within reduced titanomagnetite-coal compacts was investigated. The aim of the study was to better understand the binding mechanisms in the reduced compacts and, based on this
Jul 11, 2011
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Characterisation of Bedded and Channel Iron Ore Deposits Using CSIRO’s HyLogging™ SystemsBy M Haest
This study demonstrates the application of HyLogging™ technologies for mineralogical characterisation of different iron ore types throughout the Hamersley Province (Western Australia), including a cha
Jul 11, 2011
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Dephosphorisation of Limonitic Concentrate by Roasting, Acid Leaching and Magnetic SeparationBy K Ionkov
The oolitic iron ore reserves in Lisakovsky, North Kazakhstan represent quite a challenging deposit both from a technological and from a resource point of view. The difficulties in processing such typ
Jul 11, 2011
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Recent Iron Making Topics in JapanBy N Takamatsu
The environments surrounding the iron and steel industry have changed greatly in recent years. Reported in this paper are the technologies adopted by the Japanese iron and steel industry to fititself
Jul 11, 2011
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Improving the Granulating and Sintering Performance by Pretreating Concentrates Using a Roller PressBy D Q. Zhu
In this paper, the pretreatment of concentrates by roller press was present to improve the granulation of blends comprising some 30 per cent iron ore concentrates and enhance the sintering performance
Jul 11, 2011
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Development of the Hawsons Low-Grade MagnetiteBy R L. Koenig
The rediscovery and recognition of the magnetite potential of the iron mineralisation at the Hawsons Project area 60 km south of Broken Hill has the potential for the development of a new series of ma
Jul 11, 2011
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Expansion of Iron Ore Processing Plant Using a Modular Design Basis as Applied to the Khumani Iron Ore Mine, South AfricaBy D Matthews
Increases in mining and production capacities can have a major impact on the productivity of a mining and production facility during the construction and commissioning period. With minimised productio
Jul 11, 2011
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New Innovations in Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescence for the Iron Ore IndustryBy S Bailey
In-field sampling programs generally take time, equating to money, and unless you have an onsite laboratory, you have the issue of having to wait long periods for your data. Until recently, field port
Jul 11, 2011