Conference Proceedings
Iron Ore 2015
Conference Proceedings
Iron Ore 2015
Research and Application of New Dust Control Technologies for the Iron Ore Industry
Industries that handle and process dusty' ores are facing increasingly difficult challenges to ensure sustainable operation and development. Most existing dust-control measures treat only the symptoms of dust generation and do not deal with the root cause/s of the problem. Many of these methods are also relatively inefficient in terms of controlling dust emissions. This paper summarises the various existing options available for dust control and some of their features, advantages and disadvantages. It then describes some of the new technologies that are being researched, developed and employed to minimise dust emissions by addressing dustability or dustiness and the dust generation mechanisms found in industry. Recent research results and case studies are presented to demonstrate some interesting findings obtained from this work. With improved understanding and modelling of dust generation mechanisms and bulk material dustiness, it is possible to achieve a step-change improvement in the design, troubleshooting and application of more efficient dust-control technologies.CITATION:Wypych, P W, Hastie, D B, Wangchai, S and Grima, A P, 2015. Research and application of new dust control technologies for the iron ore industry, in Proceedings Iron Ore 2015, pp 529-536 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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P W Wypych, D B Hastie, S Wangchai, A P Grima
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