A Laboratory And Pilot Plant Investigation Of The Performance Of Various Organic Binders In The Pelletizing Of Carol Concentrate

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. I. Martinovic
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

A major investigative' program was conducted on the development of an acceptable substitute organic binder for bentonite for the pelletizing of the Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol concentrate. The first phase of the program covered an evaluation of several organic binders in laboratory tire balling in order to identify the most promising potential organic binders. Based on the green ball quality obtained, Peridur C-10, Alchem 8C26 and peat moss were selected for full scale pot-grate testwork. The selected binders were tested with various pelletizing mixes (acid, dolomite, limestone and fully fluxed). The pot-grate test results showed that an acceptable pellet quality can be produced with the use of Peridur C-10.
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APA: T. I. Martinovic  (1989)  A Laboratory And Pilot Plant Investigation Of The Performance Of Various Organic Binders In The Pelletizing Of Carol Concentrate

MLA: T. I. Martinovic A Laboratory And Pilot Plant Investigation Of The Performance Of Various Organic Binders In The Pelletizing Of Carol Concentrate. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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