Beneficiation of Clay‑Rich High‑LOI Low‑Grade Iron Ore Fines: Assessment of Conventional Deep Beneficiation and Magnetization Roasting Using High‑Ash Non‑coking Coal

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 12
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- 3229 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 4, 2022
Abstract
The unutilized iron ore fines (IOF, − 10 mm, 45% to < 60% Fe(T)) left at various mine sites during blasting and processing
are rich in goethetic-hematite associated with high clay and considered a potential iron ore resource. The variation of loss on
ignition (LOI) from mines to mines is based on the goethite and clay mineral content. The clay containing below 45 μm is
mostly brittle, causing beneficiation problems. The IOF has an LOI of 7.83%, with high silica (5.52%) and alumina (4.57%),
and 57.17% of Fe(T) subjected to both conventional deep beneficiation (CDB) and magnetization roasting using high-ash
non-coking coal to adopt the suitable upgradation process. The CDB and magnetization roasting concentrate has 62.61%
and 67.58% Fe(T) with 64.69% and 85.19% yield, respectively. However, the presence of 6.40% LOI in CDB makes the
ore challenging for pelletization. Characterization like X-ray diffraction(XRD), scanning electron microscope(SEM), and
chemical analysis was used to assess the concentrate quality and potential industrial application.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Beneficiation of Clay‑Rich High‑LOI Low‑Grade Iron Ore Fines: Assessment of Conventional Deep Beneficiation and Magnetization Roasting Using High‑Ash Non‑coking CoalMLA: Beneficiation of Clay‑Rich High‑LOI Low‑Grade Iron Ore Fines: Assessment of Conventional Deep Beneficiation and Magnetization Roasting Using High‑Ash Non‑coking Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.