A Pelletizing Cone for Dry Concentrates

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. E. Cavanagh
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

THE Ontario Research Foundation has developed a family of dry magnetic concentrators which, when used in conjunction with a dry grinding mill such as an Aero-fall mill, will allow the production of a completely dry magnetite concentrate. Previous experience with extrusion of iron ore and with pelletizing of fine iron concentrates suggested that it might be possible to develop a method particularly suited to the agglomeration of completely dry concentrates which might have some practical advantages over other methods of agglomeration. Pelletizing is the preferred method of agglomerating very fine iron ore concentrates. Magnetite concentrate is fod to the pelletizing equipment in the form of a moist filter cake. Binders and plasticizers may be added if necessary, and the moisture content must be increased or adjusted to the percentage necessary to give good balling action and satisfactory green strength in the resulting moist pellets. The moist ore with a closely controlled water content of about 7 to 12 per cent moisture may be rolled into pellets by a snow-balling action in a pelletizing drum, a Lurgi pan, or a Mac-Dowell disc pelletizer. The resulting green pellets are fired by one of several alternative processes to produce a hard pellet which has sufficient strength to withstand handling and shipping.
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APA: P. E. Cavanagh  (1957)  A Pelletizing Cone for Dry Concentrates

MLA: P. E. Cavanagh A Pelletizing Cone for Dry Concentrates. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1957.

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