New Process for Producing High Grade Ironcon Centrate by Roasting Siderite Ore with Microwave Energy

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Shaohua Ju
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014
Categories:
Coal & Energy, Environmental
Industry Topics:
Automation, Mine Planning, Operations

Abstract

Siderite ore is abundant around the world, due to its inert properties of low grade, mudding when milling and low magnetic, and it is very hard to be beneficiated. Nowadays, decomposition by roasting becomes the main process for utilization of the siderite ore. The methods of energy input for roasting are normally electrical heating, coal or gas combustion. Because traditional roasting methods owns some disadvantiges, such as low energy utilization, high cost and/or large exhaust pollution, only about 10% of the siderite ores in China were used as iron concentrate. In this work, the possibility of roasting siderite ore with microwave energy is studied by both laboratory and pilot experiments. The result of laboratory experiments showed that the optimized condition is roasting for 20 min with a power density of 3 W/g, and the Fe content of the final sample obtained is about 59.12%. The pilot experiments result showed that the decomposition is thoroughly, and the main phases of the roasted material are magnetite and wustite, and the energy consumption of the roasting process is 695.8 KWh/t.
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APA: Shaohua Ju  (2014)  New Process for Producing High Grade Ironcon Centrate by Roasting Siderite Ore with Microwave Energy

MLA: Shaohua Ju New Process for Producing High Grade Ironcon Centrate by Roasting Siderite Ore with Microwave Energy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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