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COMPLEX RAW MATERIAL UTILIZATION
ArticleName Integrated processing of high-grade iron ores
ArticleAuthor Trushko V. L., Kuskov V. B., Kuskova Ya. V.
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National Mineral Resources University (University of Mines) (Russia): 

Trushko V. L., Professor, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, trushko@spmi.ru

Kuskov V. B., Associate Professor, Ph. D. in Engineering Sciences, opikvb@mail.ru

Kuskova Ya. V., Assistent, Ph. D. in Engineering Sciences, yana.kuskova@gmail.com

Abstract

An integrated non-waste technology for processing of the Yakovlevskoye deposit high-grade iron ore has been developed, permitting to produce a high-grade competitive raw material for metallurgical industry and a competitive red iron oxide pigment, utilized in paint-and-varnish industry, as well as in other sectors. As an alternative to sintering, «cold» briquetting process is proposed, being less expensive and causing a minimal environmental damage. The technology provides for martite-hydrohematite ore screening. Plus 5 mm size fraction is utilized as a metallurgical raw material. Minus 5 mm size fraction is subjected to magnetic separation, non-magnetic fraction is subjected to grinding and multi-stage hydraulic classification, producing several sorts of pigment. Martite ore is fed to screens. Undersize (–5 mm) is delivered to mixer to be mixed with binder. «Non-pigment» fractions from pigment shop are also fed to mixer. Screen oversize (+5 mm) is utilized as a final metallurgical raw material. Following mixing, final mix is briquetted. Green briquettes, following non-standard size briquettes (–5 mm) rejection on roller screen, are dried and shipped as end product. Non-standard size green briquettes are returned to mixer by a system of conveyors.

keywords High-grade iron ores, non-waste technology, briquetting, «cold» briquetting, binder, pigments production, red iron oxide pigments
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10. Pat. 2476468 Russian Federation.

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