Pelletizing Of Various Iron Ore Concentrates And Natural Ores As Practiced By The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 28
- File Size:
- 637 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1977
Abstract
INTRODUCTION Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company, and its subsidiary companies, operate and manage mining, beneficiation, and pelletizing operations in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the province of Ontario, Canada, and the State of Western Australia, Australia. The concentrates and natural ores vary mineralogically, physically and chemically. This paper describes the techniques employed in pelletizing the various concentrates and ore fines. The plant operations described are the Republic, Humboldt, Tilden, Empire and Pioneer in Michigan, the Adams and Sherman in Ontario, and the Robe River in Western Australia. Table 1 contains further details regarding design and operating capacities, commissioning dates, and participant ownerships. Allis-Chalmers grate-kiln systems are utilized in Michigan and Ontario, and Dravo straight-grate systems in Western Australia. Currently, the Empire and Tilden operations are being expanded. At Empire the additional pelletizing unit, identified as Unit IV, will have a design capacity of 8 996 metric tonne/d and is scheduled for startup May 1, 1979. The Tilden operation is being doubled with the additional pelletizing unit, identified as Unit 11, having a de- sign capacity of 12 599 metric tonne/d. Startup is scheduled for January 1, 1980. MINERALOGY OF CONCENTRATES AND NATURAL ORES In the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the operations process ores from the Negaunee iron formation of the Marquette Range. The
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(1977) Pelletizing Of Various Iron Ore Concentrates And Natural Ores As Practiced By The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron CompanyMLA: Pelletizing Of Various Iron Ore Concentrates And Natural Ores As Practiced By The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.