Dust Control at Steep Rock Iron Mines Pelletizing Plant

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. S. Capper
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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30
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

"Generally speaking, the most intensive efforts at dust control in the mining industry have, in the past, been concerned with underground operations and where uranium ore or high silica material is processed. In the past several years, Stoop Rock has made Intensive efforts to reduce dust levels in it's Iron ore pelletizing complex. There have been no great engineering break-throughs with regard to dust control in such plants, and certainly no new engineering techniques have had to be applied at Steep Rock. This paper deals with how significant improvements in dust levels have been achieved through minor modification to dust collectors and ventilation units, improvements in operating practices, and education of supervisors and hourly personnel.PROCESS DESCRIPTIONSteep Rock Iron Mines is located 120 miles west of Thunder Bay near Atikokan. (fig. 1) Run-of-mine ore is pelletized along with some -1"" concentrate that has been processed in the concentrator (a summer operation only), which utilizes gravity separation to upgrade a mechanical mixture of ore and waste."
Citation

APA: P. S. Capper  (1976)  Dust Control at Steep Rock Iron Mines Pelletizing Plant

MLA: P. S. Capper Dust Control at Steep Rock Iron Mines Pelletizing Plant. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1976.

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