The Influence of Iron Ore Quality Degradation on the Assimilability of Sinter Ore

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The sinter production is affected by many factors, including total iron content, gangue content and burning loss. These paper analyses changes of three kinds of Australian iron ores in recent ten years, and then draw a conclusion that the assimilability of these three kinds of Australian iron ores are increased. These kinds of changes cause a lot of influence upon sinter production, which means negative influence. Therefore, ore blending constitution is changed by iron ore quality degradation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 391-392)

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71-74

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December 2011

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