The effects of iron ore concentrate grinding methods (HPGR and Ball mill) on green pellet properties - a pilot plant case study, S.H. Amiri, M. Izadi Yazdan-Abadi, M. Ramezanizadeh, and M. Bazmandeh

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S. H. Amiri M. Izadi Yazdan-Abadi M. Ramezanizadeh M. Bazmandeh
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Iron ore concentrate is used as the fresh feed of pelletising plants. The green pellet properties depend on iron concentrate characteristics such as particle size distribution (PSD), specific surface area (Blaine value), iron grade, moisture content and grinding methods. The grinding methods affects particle size distribution and Blaine value. To find out the effects of grinding methods on pelletising process, green pellets were produced with concentrates that were reground by means of HPGR (high pressure grinding rolls) and ball mill. The Blaine values of ground concentrates in both types of milling were approximately 1400, 1600 and 1800 cm2/gr. The results of green pelletising tests on a pilot plant scale showed that at the same Blaine values, drop numbers of green pellets produced by ground concentrate inside HPGR were higher than the green pellets produced by ground concentrate inside a ball mill. Also, reground concentrates by means of HPGR, in comparison with ball mill, caused the production of green pellets, at higher wet and dry compression strengths. As a result, it was found that preparing the pelletising feed by means of HPGR led to more positive effects on the properties of green pellets. Keywords: Ball mill, HPGR, green pellet, drop number, wet and dry compression strengths
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APA: S. H. Amiri M. Izadi Yazdan-Abadi M. Ramezanizadeh M. Bazmandeh  (2020)  The effects of iron ore concentrate grinding methods (HPGR and Ball mill) on green pellet properties - a pilot plant case study, S.H. Amiri, M. Izadi Yazdan-Abadi, M. Ramezanizadeh, and M. Bazmandeh

MLA: S. H. Amiri M. Izadi Yazdan-Abadi M. Ramezanizadeh M. Bazmandeh The effects of iron ore concentrate grinding methods (HPGR and Ball mill) on green pellet properties - a pilot plant case study, S.H. Amiri, M. Izadi Yazdan-Abadi, M. Ramezanizadeh, and M. Bazmandeh. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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