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Metal Mine ›› 2022, Vol. 51 ›› Issue (11): 101-106.

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Experiment Study on Magnetization Roasting-Low Intensity Magnetic Separation for Ores from Masteel Gushan Iron Mine

ZHANG Jianting1 YANG Feng2 LI Zhiming2 FANG Shunyao3 #br#   

  1. 1. Liaoning Dongda Mining and Metallurgy Engineering Technology Co. ,Ltd. ,Chaoyang 122000,China;2. School of Resources and Civil Engineering,Northeastern University,Shenyang 110819,China;3. School of Engineering Sciences,University College London,Gower Street,London WC1E6BT,UK
  • Online:2022-11-15 Published:2022-12-08

Abstract: The TFe grade of Gushan iron ore in Masteel is 37.68%.The main iron-containing mineral is hematite,and gangue composition is mainly composed of SiO2 and Al2O3.The content of harmful element P is high.It is difficult to obtain good technical and economic indexes by using traditional beneficiation technology,while the magnetization roasting for refractory iron ore is an effective pretreatment method.Therefore,an experimental study on magnetization roasting-low intensity magnetic separation was carried out for Gushan iron ore,and the effects of roasting feeding fineness,roasting temperature,reducing gas concentration and roasting time on magnetization roasting effect were explored.The results showed that under the conditions of -0.074 mm accounting for 50%,roasting temperature of 500 ℃,CO gas concentration of 40%,roasting time of 20 min,gas flow rate of 500 mL/min,the roasted products were obtained by grinding-magnetic separation-regrinding-magnetic separation-tertiary grinding-magnetic separation.Iron concentrate with iron grade of 63.98%,iron recovery rate of 83.32% and P content of 0.15% was obtained,and the product index was better than the existing process.The research results can provide a new idea for the efficient utilization of Gushan iron ore in Masteel.

Key words: iron ores,magnetization roasting,low intensity magnetic separation,stage grinding and stage magnetic separation