RI 6104 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Further Metallurgical Evaluation Of Mesabi Range Nonmagnetic Taconites (Reduction Roasting And Magnetic Separation) ? Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 51
- File Size:
- 6518 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
Composite samples of nonmagnetic taconite from the western Mesabi range were evaluated by reductive roasting, fine grinding, and magnetic separation to determine potential sources of concentratable material. Although large tonnages of nonmagnetic taconite are known to occur in the western Mesabi district, these materials are not as yet a commercial source of iron ore. The technique employed permits the evaluation of individual composites and blocks of composites in terms of responsiveness to a process of potential commercial significance. The 159 composites, from open-pit mines located between Grand Rapids and Chisholm, Minn., were evaluated in the following sequence: 1. Minus 8-mesh material was roasted at 500° C. in hydrogen. 2. The roasted are was ground to one or more sizes in the minus 100-to minus 400-mesh range. 3. The roasted ground ore was magnetically separated in a Davis tube. 4. Composites were classified according to degree of grinding required to produce minimal concentrates. (Minimal concentrates are herein defined as those containing less than 10 percent silica, and responsive composites as those yielding minimal concentrates.)
Citation
APA:
(1962) RI 6104 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Further Metallurgical Evaluation Of Mesabi Range Nonmagnetic Taconites (Reduction Roasting And Magnetic Separation) ? SummaryMLA: RI 6104 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Further Metallurgical Evaluation Of Mesabi Range Nonmagnetic Taconites (Reduction Roasting And Magnetic Separation) ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.