Iron ore processing is the art of treating crude ores and mineral products in order to separate the valuable minerals from the waste rock or gangue. It is the process that most ores undergo after mining in order to provide a more concentrated material for the procedures of extractive metallurgy. Creating steel from low-grade iron ore requires a long process of Drilling, Blasting, Shoveling, Wet and Dry Processing, and Beneficiation, Conveying, and finally Loading and Dispatch. The lump ore is between 10mm and 40mm in size, while anything less than 10mm is considered fines.
The main objective of this E Learning module is to familiarize with ore processing & dispatch which involves Mineral Beneficiation, Size reduction Laws, Primary crushing, Secondary Crushing (Wet & Dry Processing) Grinding, Screening, Classifiers, Jigging & Hydro cyclone, Overview of Rapid Loading System, its components & Sequence of operation of Rapid Loading System etc.
The following topics to be covered in this E-Learning Module;
1) Overview of Iron Ore Mines
2) Brief Introduction of Mineral Beneficiation
3) Size Reduction Laws
4) Primary Crushing
5) Secondary Crushing
6) Wet & Dry Processing
7) Grinding
8) Screening
9) Classifiers
10) Jigging & Hydro cyclone Plant
11) Dispatch
12) Overview of Rapid Loading System (RLS)
13) RLS Components
14) Sequence of Operation of Rapid Loading System (RLS)