Complex use of iron ores in iron and steel industry
About authors
- 1 — Ph.D. associate professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
- 2 — postgraduate student National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Abstract
The most common inorganic pigment is red iron oxide. Production of red iron pigment from Yakovlevskogo ore deposit is promising and will meet the demand for high quality and in-expensive pigment. Designed wasteless flowsheet for separation of iron ore in two qualities – paint grade quality (pigment) and metallurgical grade. The technology includes crushing, fine grinding ore in a ball mill and classification. The metallurgical grade of ore is used for metallurgical manufactures of briquettes.
Область исследования:
(Archived) Without section
References
- LenevL.A. The possibility ofobtainingiron pigments for thepainindustry / L.A.Lenev, V.B.Kuskov, O.N.Tichonov // Proceedings the Mining Institute. Saint Petersburg, 2006. Vol.169.
- LotoshV.E. Annealing-free clotting of ores and concentrates / V.E.Lotosh, A.I.Okunev. Moscow, 1980.
Similar articles
Selective activity of some sorbents of organic compounds in aluminate liquors
2013 E. V. Tikhonova, E. V. Sizyakova
Prospects of magnesium oxide application in Bayer’s aluminous technology
2013 V. M. Sizyakov, E. V. Tikhonova, M. A. Cherkasova
Using of aluminum fluoride with high bulk density for alumina feeding systems of reduction pots
2013 A. N. Khrapkova, V. M. Sizyakov, V. Yu. Bazhin
Heat of fusion and the symmetry of the potential of crystal structure of metals
2013 G. I. Dolivo-Dobrovolskaya, S. N. Saltykova, E. Yu. Georgieva