Insight of Reduction Roasting of a Low-Grade Goethitic Indian Iron Ore in a Rotary Kiln: Process Optimization and Characterization
This communication delves into a thorough examination of the reduction roasting–magnetic separation process for a low-grade Indian iron ore that is unresponsive to physical separation methods. The process was conducted in a bench-scale rotary kiln, and various parameters such as roasting temperature...
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