iron ore processing flow chart

iron ore processing flow chart

Iron ore is typically classified as High grade (+65% Fe), Medium grade (+62 – 65% Fe) and Low grade (-62% Fe) by the content of Fe. Very low grade iron ore can not be used in metallurgical plants. You will need the iron ore beneficiation plant to upgrade iron ore by increasing the iron content and reducing the gangue content.
Almostly, the iron ore was mined for making steel. So we need the extraction of a pure metal from its ore. The extract the metal from ores, several physical and chemical methods are used. The method used depending upon chemical properties and nature of the ore from which it is to be extracted.
Introduction iron ore mining process flow including iron ore crushing, magnetic separation, grinding, classification and flotation, and iron ore mining equipments as well.

iron ore processing flow chart

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Iron ore is the core of our product line. Its superior quality is the result of a series of investments, both in mineral exploration and state-of-the-art processing technology. These are some of the reasons why our products are shipped to the four corners of the world.
1. Cast iron is a partly refined iron that contains up to 5 per cent carbon. This makes it very hard, but brittle. These properties make it ideal for moulded parts, like car engine blocks.
2. Wrought iron is nearly pure iron mixed with a glasslike material. Unlike cast iron, this type of iron does not rust, and is softer, which makes it suitable for use in outdoor furniture, porch railings and other decorations.
3. Steel is the most common form of iron ore. It contains about 1 per cent carbon and has properties that make it an excellent material for thousands of different uses.
4. Stainless steel contains chromium, which makes it very resistant to rusting. This makes an ideal material for motor vehicle parts, hospital equipment and food preparation tools and utensils.
5. Tool steel is extremely hard, and is used in metalworking tools. It is produced by tempering certain types of steels by putting them through quick heating and cooling cycles.

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