Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1629606 | Journal of Iron and Steel Research, International | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A laboratory experiment was carried out to extract iron from oolitic iron ore by a deep reduction and magnetic separation technique. The raw coal with fixed carbon of 66. 54% was used as the reductant. The iron was successfully extracted from the oolitic iron ore which otherwise is nearly impossible to be separated due to its extremely fine-grain and mosaic nature. The results showed that an iron recovery rate of 90. 78% and an iron content of 92. 53% of iron concentrate could be obtained by such a technique. The optimized roast temperature is 1200 °C and time is 60 min. The subsequent magnetic separation was performed by using a magnetic field intensity of 111 kA · mâ1 and a grinding fineness less than 45 μm of 96. 19% for the sintered product.
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Authors
Ke-qing LI, Wen NI, Ming ZHU, Mei-juan ZHENG, Yuan LI,