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Volume 32 Issue 6
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ZHU De-qing, ZHAO Qiang, QIU Guan-zhou, PAN Jian, WANG Ze-qun, PAN Chang-jia. Magnetizing roasting-magnetic separation of limonite ores from Anhui Provice in east China[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2010, 32(6): 713-718. doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2010.06.005
Citation: ZHU De-qing, ZHAO Qiang, QIU Guan-zhou, PAN Jian, WANG Ze-qun, PAN Chang-jia. Magnetizing roasting-magnetic separation of limonite ores from Anhui Provice in east China[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2010, 32(6): 713-718. doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2010.06.005

Magnetizing roasting-magnetic separation of limonite ores from Anhui Provice in east China

doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2010.06.005
  • Received Date: 2009-06-30
  • The magnetizing roasting-magnetic separation process of limonite ores from Anhui Province in east China was experimentally studied,which covers determining the mineralogy of raw ores and optimizing the magnetizing roasting-magnetic separation process parameters.It is shown that the limonite ores contain low phosphorus and sulphur and high loss on ignition (LOI);the iron minerals and gangue have complicated occurrence,indicating that the limonite ores are extraordinarily refractory iron ores.Through magnetizing roasting of raw ores assaying 48.01% Fe and blending 5% coal fines at 850℃ for 15min,the best magnetization ratio of roasted iron ores is achieved,where almost limonite is transferred to magnetite.This result was proven by X-ray diffraction.By the magnetizing roasting-magnetic separation process,an iron ore concentrate with 62.94% TFe and 87.99% recovery is produced.

     

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