Coarse Particles Iron Ore Pelletizing

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Anderson D. Thomazini Eduardo Tres Leandro Seixas Bicalho Pedro Martins de Almeida Rollo Raphael Alcantara da Costa
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Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao
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8
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2019

Abstract

Usual pelletizing process requires the use of iron ore within a given range of particle size. The pelletizing plants often have comminution circuits composed of ball mills and roller presses to meet the granulometric parameters. Aiming at the partial removal of grinding operations and elimination of wet ore processing, the present study evaluated the pelletizing of two samples of ore with lower surface area: (1) sample with only one passage into the roller press (specific surface area of 997 cm²/g) and (2) “in natura” sample as fed to the pelletizing plant (specific surface area of 450 cm²/g). These experiments were conducted with the use of bentonite and the products E/PE MIN 070/19 and E/PE MIN 090/19, made available by Clariant for this purpose. The results indicated that conventional bentonite is not efficient for coarse particle agglomeration. On the other hand, the products E/PE MIN 070/19 and E/PE MIN 090/19 achieved good performance. Considering a sample with only one passage into the roller press it was possible to form pellets similar to those produced in the conventional process.
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APA: Anderson D. Thomazini Eduardo Tres Leandro Seixas Bicalho Pedro Martins de Almeida Rollo Raphael Alcantara da Costa  (2019)  Coarse Particles Iron Ore Pelletizing

MLA: Anderson D. Thomazini Eduardo Tres Leandro Seixas Bicalho Pedro Martins de Almeida Rollo Raphael Alcantara da Costa Coarse Particles Iron Ore Pelletizing. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2019.

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