Design of Blasting Rounds for an Indian Iron Ore Mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Satish Kate
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Mining of Iron Ore in India is done by Surface Mining methods and most of the deposits are massive and are occurring in Hills, surrounded by green forest cover. While majority of iron ore produced are from mechanized mining systems, some quantities are also produced from semimechanised mines. In mechanized mines, apart from state-of-the-art level of mechanization, the Run-off-Mine ore is subjected to multi-stage crushing, screening and washing/beneficiation, for improving the grade and ensure segregating of different size range. The steel plants within the country have been operating their own captive mines, where both lumps and fines are used in their furnaces. In case of mines, which exclusively supply ores to export market, the lumps produced yield very high price and thus efforts are being made to maximize lumps recovery. The mine, where the author had been associated, is an export-oriented mine which supplies iron-ore to Japanese steel plants.
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APA: Satish Kate  (2004)  Design of Blasting Rounds for an Indian Iron Ore Mine

MLA: Satish Kate Design of Blasting Rounds for an Indian Iron Ore Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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