Bentonite binder effective strength (BESt) test for unfired iron ore pellets
Iron ore pellets use bentonite clay as binder at dosages of from 0.5% to 1.0% of the moist iron ore concentrate weight. As a natural product, bentonite has variable water-absorption and binding properties depending on its source. Therefore, it is best to have a method for evaluating a given bentonit...
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description | Iron ore pellets use bentonite clay as binder at dosages of from 0.5% to 1.0% of the moist iron ore concentrate weight. As a natural product, bentonite has variable water-absorption and binding properties depending on its source. Therefore, it is best to have a method for evaluating a given bentonite to determine how effective it would be before it is purchased for use to bind concentrate into pellets. |
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