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Iron Ore Tailings Reprocessing to Maximise Ore ProductionBy I Sherrell, R Jain
Worldwide iron ore feed grades are trending downwards and will continue to do so with the increasing difficulties of upgrading ores. This has led to operations looking for ways to capture current tail
Jul 13, 2015
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Lump Ore Properties and Their Impact on Value-in-use in IronmakingBy T Honeyands, L Jelenich
We are currently witnessing large fluctuations in the relative price of ironmaking raw materials brought on by changes in the dynamics of supply and demand, market conditions, environmental regulation
Jul 13, 2015
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Shifting Waters in the Pilbara’s Iron Ore IndustryBy I Brandes de Roos
Water has played a key role in the Pilbara’s 60-year history of iron ore operations. In contrast to many of the current-day mining environments, iron ore mining was initially hosted by geological form
Jul 13, 2015
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Reduction Kinetics and Mechanism of Pellets Prepared from High-chromium Vanadium-titanium Magnetite ConcentrateBy P N. Duan, Z G. Liu, M S. Chu, X X. Xue, B Liu, G J. Cheng, T Jiang, J X. Liu
High-chromium vanadium-titanium magnetite has not been exploited and made full use of on a large scale so far due to the immature utilisation technology and the reality that the utilisation efficiency
Jul 13, 2015
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Block Model Data Reduction and Sensitivity AnalysisBy J E. Everett
Maximising ore tonnage at a selected target grade requires that appropriate ore identification criteria be established. Iron ore mining block models may consist of many millions of estimated blocks, e
Jul 13, 2015
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Reaping the First Fruits – Infrared Spectroscopy: the New Standard Tool in BHP Billiton Iron Ore ExplorationBy M Haest, O Dominguez, D Mittrup
With the current focus in the mining industry on reducing costs, while simultaneously improving ore quality, infrared spectroscopy is a tool that can potentially assist companies to meet both challeng
Jul 13, 2015
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Iron Ore Ultrafines Challenges and OpportunitiesBy D Tucker, K Harney
Hatch forecasts that an increasing share of seaborne traded iron ore will be ultrafine, being either concentrate or pellet feed. This provides several challenges for the iron and steel industries, but
Jul 13, 2015
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Geometallurgy of the South Middleback Ranges Magnetite Deposit – Predicting Plant Performance from the PitBy D Gerrard, J Begelhole, J Gerber
The Iron Magnet deposit has been mined since 2007 when Arrium (then OneSteel) commissioned the magnetite concentrator to supply feed to the pelletising plant in Whyalla. The concentrate quality requir
Jul 13, 2015
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Effect of Titania on the Sintering Performance of Hematite Iron OresBy S Hapugoda, J Manuel, N Ware, A Dehghan-Manshadi
The effect of titania (TiO2 ) addition on the sintering performance of hematite iron ore has been studied by doping pure TiO2 into a sinter blend. The results of laboratory-scale compact sintering tes
Jul 13, 2015
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Related Genesis for Iron, Manganese and Gold-copper Ores in Western AustraliaBy P B. Schwann
The commonly accepted genetic theories of Pilbara iron ores and Woodie Woodie manganese ores have often presented them as quite unique. This apparent uniqueness is not confined to just iron and mangan
Jul 13, 2015
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A New Toolkit for Iron Ore CharacterisationBy E R. Ramanaidou, M A. Wells
Asian steel mills are demanding iron ore with specific chemical, mineralogical, metallurgical and environmental properties to warrant that the ore is of the greatest quality. As a result, a toolkit of
Jul 13, 2015
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Iron Sinter Process Control Using X-ray DiffractionBy U König, N Norberg
Traditionally, quality control of iron sinter has relied on time-consuming wet chemistry. However, the mineralogical composition that defines the physical properties, such as strength or reducibility,
Jul 13, 2015
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Flexigel™ – A Variable-density SolutionBy D R. Andrew, K T. Morrison, J F. Tiedgen
Waste blasting in iron ore operations can pose a number of technical challenges, including blasting through variable geology and blasting soft ground in wet conditions. Blast patterns are designed to
Jul 13, 2015
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Case Study Assessing Alternative Data Collection Techniques and Analysis Methods to Assist with Geotechnical Slope DesignBy C Bellia, A Maldonado, S Strong, H Baxter
This paper discusses the technical and cost benefits of alternative data collection techniques used to collect lithological information, obtain laboratory testing samples and perform in situ testing.
Jul 13, 2015
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Project Development and Regulation Red Tape – A Comparative Analysis: Does It Need to Be So Complex?By C Pope, M Tannock
Mining exploration and development projects in Australia are being negatively affected by the highly complex regulatory and bureaucratic processes at all levels of government. These processes affect m
Jul 13, 2015
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Iron Ore Final Grinding by High Pressure Grinding Rolls and Air ClassificationBy F P. van der Meer, E Lessing, E Matthies
High pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) technology is growing to be a common comminution tool in iron ore processing. The technology finds a wide acceptance and presents specific benefits in coarse ore gr
Jul 13, 2015
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New Discrete Element Modelling Calibration Technology to Facilitate the Increased Efficiency of Ore Handling and Processing OperationsBy P W. Wypych, D Curry, A P. Grima
The market has become highly competitive for engineering and equipment vendors, who are challenged to reduce costs while improving efficiency and productivity of mine operations through plant improvem
Jul 13, 2015
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Three-dimensional Mapping of Magnetite and Hematite Concentrations from Reprocessing of Detailed Aeromagnetic DataBy C A. Foss, D A. Clark, D Hillan
While magnetic surveys are the most common geophysical method used in mineral exploration, magnetics and geology remain to be fully integrated quantitatively in iron ore provinces. Although high-resol
Jul 13, 2015
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Laser Scanning of Conveyor Ore ProfilesBy S Grobler, T Fares
Understanding the real utilisation of the available volumetric capacity of a conveyor is key to unlocking latent capacity or ‘debottlenecking’ existing plant. Conveyors are typically designed on the b
Jul 13, 2015
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Granulation Behaviour of Specularite Fines in Ferrous Sinter MixturesBy J Pan, B-J Shi, X-B Li
The granulation behavior of specularite fines which possess poor ballability was studied with limonite fines as a function of nuclei particles and adhering fines. The results show that the permeabilit
Jul 13, 2015