Many titano-magnetite ore producers risk economic instability by focusing operations on recovery of only one core mineral. Developing new processes for complete value recovery can increase the viability and longevity of an operation.
Changes in the iron ore industry have been a huge point of discussion over the last year. Read our wrap-up of the series and how we have identified challenges and solutions in iron ore processing.
If you’re a low grade ore producer, and beneficiation isn’t a viable option, what do you do? Learn how understanding the properties of your ore can help you maximise performance.
Optimise your planning and predictions with a comprehensive study into your product. Partner with CSIRO to benefit from an increased understanding of ore pore structure.
Find out how CSIRO can help you improve your iron ore quality, to meet the increasing demand for higher-grade ore.
Learn how you can use CSIRO’s Mineral4/Recognition4 Optical Image Analysis system for ore classification and gain more accurate details on ore texture.
Uncover how you can minimise the effects of unexpected material variability in iron ore processing, and across the whole iron ore value chain.
Keith Vining, CSIRO Carbon Futures team leader, gives his summary of the key industry insights he picked up from the Iron Ore 2017 conference in Perth.
Understand the 7 iron ore analytical tools that will help you drive process efficiencies, reduce costs and optimise mine planning.
With increasing amounts of goethitic iron ore being mined, the opportunity to implement a textural classification scheme to deal with its behavioural characteristics can optimise ore-processing performance.