What It Is:
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A high-grade iron ore powder (60–70% Fe) obtained by removing impurities such as silica and alumina from low-grade ore through crushing, grinding, and beneficiation processes like magnetic separation or flotation.
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Appearance: Fine, dark-gray powder.
How It’s Produced:
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Mining:
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Extracted from open-pit or underground mines.
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Beneficiation:
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Crushed ore is mixed with water, and magnetic separators remove impurities like silica.
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The result is filtered and dried into concentrate powder.
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Pelletizing (Optional):
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The concentrate can optionally be processed further into pellets.
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Applications:
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Primary use: As feedstock for iron pellet production.
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Blast Furnaces (BF): Often mixed with pellets and coke to produce pig iron.
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Direct Shipping Ore (DSO): Some high-grade concentrates are exported directly, such as from Brazil to China.
Key Producers:
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Vale (Brazil), Rio Tinto (Australia), Metinvest (Ukraine).


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