Agglomerating at Wabush Mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. N. Carlson C. H. Hazelroth D. R. Dorrance
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

"Located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River at Pointe Noire, Quebec are the agglomeration and ship-ping facilities of the Wabush Mines complex. Here, the specular hematite concentrate from the Scully Mine is received for further processing. Modern facilities for handling the ore, either to the 1plant or to stockpile, provide quick and efficient operation of the ore receiving station. Physical preparation of the ore for balling is accomplished with regrind ball mills, filters, bentonite crushing and drying facilities, pumps and related conveying circuits. Rotating table feeders deliver the reground and de-watered ore from storage bins to balling drums, where green ball or green pellet formation is achieved. The green balls are then conveyed to the indurating section. Three Dravo-Lurgi travelling grates, producing a total of 6,000,000 long dry tons of pellets per year, are used in the indurating phase of the operation. These grates, having 38 windboxes and firing at a temperature of 2,500°F, harden the pellets for shipment to various blast furnaces throughout the world."
Citation

APA: G. N. Carlson C. H. Hazelroth D. R. Dorrance  (1969)  Agglomerating at Wabush Mines

MLA: G. N. Carlson C. H. Hazelroth D. R. Dorrance Agglomerating at Wabush Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1969.

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