Conference Proceedings
Mineralogy and Petrology, Sydney, February
Conference Proceedings
Mineralogy and Petrology, Sydney, February
Applied Mineralogy in the Evaluation and Processing of Australian Iron Ores
Australia contains a variety of iron ores, differing in grade, chemistry, size distribution and genesis. While a proportion of this ore is used world-wide as blast furnace lump, much of the material mined is high grade fines, requiring agglomeration (usually sintering) before blast furnace reduction. Sintering studies initially concentrated on the production of ferrous material of high iron content, coarse size and sufficient cold strength. In recent years research involving pilot plant sintering, precise test procedures and mineralogical analyses has focussed on the additional sinter properties of hot strength and reducibility. Aspects of mineralogical studies applied to iron ore sintering are described.
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J Ostwald
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