Processing options for removal of silica and alumina from low-grade hematite-goethite iron ores

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
V Nunna S P. Suthers M I. Pownceby G J. Sparrow
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Nov 8, 2021

Abstract

Global demand for iron and steel has increased substantially over the past 20 years and there has been a greater focus on developing suitable processing options to treat low-grade hematite-goethite ores containing higher levels of silica and alumina impurities. The processing applicable to reduce the impurity levels in these lower-grade iron ores depends on their mineralogy and a thorough understanding of the process dynamics associated with the separation technology. Different separation technologies used to remove silica and alumina from low-grade iron ores were reviewed. The major concentration methods that may be applied to upgrade lower-grade lump iron ores include magnetic separation, wet and dry heavy media separation, and air-pulsed jigging. The technologies applicable to beneficiating iron ore fines include wet and dry gravity and magnetic separation, flotation, and roasting followed by magnetic separation. It is necessary to investigate the application of separation technologies on a case-by-case basis to select economically viable beneficiation strategies suitable for the particular low-grade iron ore. A commercial flow sheet is expected to involve the implementation of several separation technologies.
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APA: V Nunna S P. Suthers M I. Pownceby G J. Sparrow  (2021)  Processing options for removal of silica and alumina from low-grade hematite-goethite iron ores

MLA: V Nunna S P. Suthers M I. Pownceby G J. Sparrow Processing options for removal of silica and alumina from low-grade hematite-goethite iron ores. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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