RI 8790 - Beneficiation of a Western Mesabi Nonmagnetic Taconite After Reduction Roasting With Lignite

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Roy E. Peterson
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines has been developing and evaluating methods for beneficiating the large deposits of nonmagnetic (oxidized) taconite located on the western Mesabi Range. In this segment of the research, a sample representing about 0.5 billion tons of nonmagnetic taconite from near Grand Rapids, Minn., was beneficiated using a reduction roasting, magnetic separation, flotation process. The sample contained 32.1 pct iron and 49.1 pct silica. Tests were conducted both on a bench scale and with a 1,000-lb/h pilot plant. In the bench-scale research a con-centrate containing 69.0 pct iron and 4.5 pct silica was produced with an iron recovery of 82.1 pct. In the pilot plant, reduction roasting was conducted in a 35-ft kiln using lignite as the reductant and major source of fuel. Dust from the kiln exhaust was pelletized and recycled to the kiln. The roasted taconite was beneficiated by magnetic sep-aration and flotation to produce a product containing 67.9 pct iron, 5.5 pct silica, and 69.7 pct of the iron in the kiln feed. The cyclone separation in the grinding circuit was sharpened by demagnetizing the cyclone feed in a 400-Hz, 1,000-Oe magnetic field.
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APA: Roy E. Peterson  (1983)  RI 8790 - Beneficiation of a Western Mesabi Nonmagnetic Taconite After Reduction Roasting With Lignite

MLA: Roy E. Peterson RI 8790 - Beneficiation of a Western Mesabi Nonmagnetic Taconite After Reduction Roasting With Lignite. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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