Ultrafine-Particle Concentration And The Strength Of Unfired Iron Ore Pellets

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Rodney L. Stone
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

As part of an overall laboratory and plant test program to determine mixing and other techniques relating to the more economic use of bentonite as an iron ore pellet binder, a settling test was developed for measuring the bentonite content within a pellet or within a batch of pellets. Between pellet batches, each containing a different level of bentonite, the dry fracture load is directly proportional to the bentonite content between pellets of the same batch, however, the fracture load is inversely proportional to the bentonite level; this is explained by a negative correlation between a pellet's size and its bentonite content and the fact that larger pellets can withstand a higher fracture load than the smaller.
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APA: Rodney L. Stone  (1968)  Ultrafine-Particle Concentration And The Strength Of Unfired Iron Ore Pellets

MLA: Rodney L. Stone Ultrafine-Particle Concentration And The Strength Of Unfired Iron Ore Pellets. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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