Conference Proceedings
Iron Ore 2015
Conference Proceedings
Iron Ore 2015
Iron Ore Washing - Achieve More with Fewer Resources
Producers of primary resources such as iron ore face the challenge of processing crude materials with increasing levels of impurities, which may result in the requirement for wet processing. This results in a significant increase in water usage, power consumption and operating costs. Given the remote locations of most operations in Australia (Stewart et al, 2013; Prosser, Wolf and Littleboy, 2011), the required volumes of power and fresh water for wet processing can be very difficult to achieve.HAVER&TYLER is renowned across the world for their screening technology in wet and dry processes. Its innovative Hydro-Clean system represents a cost-effective and eco-sensitive way to clean any crude materials and material blends with a grain size distribution of 0-150 mm that are contaminated with adhesive clay, slit and other impurities.CITATION:Silge, S and Zlatev, M, 2015. Iron ore washing - achieve more with fewer resources, in Proceedings Iron Ore 2015, pp 519-528 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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S Silge, M Zlatev
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