Although it is necessary to have complete properties of iron such as chemical analysis,size etc. we can say exactly that this ore can not be use on the production of iron and steel because high Al203 content of it causes great difficulties on obtaining with low melting point and high fluidity slag in iron and steelmaking.At present there is no applicable technology to reduce Al203 by carbothermic methods.I think you should follow possible and on-going research projects to be able to reduce high alumina.(As an example researchs sponsored by Dept of Energy, US)
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Taner Mersin
Hematite is a common mineral used as an ore of iron. It has a high iron content and is often processed to extract the iron for industrial use.
A Dry Metric Tonne is calculated by taking out the percentage of water/moisture content. If water content in the material is 2%, then the DMT is equal to the total weight less 2% or 100% - 2% = 98%, so DMT = 98% of MT
Yo Face Iron Ore??
How do we get iron from its ore? Heat. Lots of heat. We use a blast furnace to smelt the ore and get pig iron. Further processing yields cast iron or steel. Use the link below to get the scoop.
go to a furnace(one in lumbridge) click the iron ore and use it on the furnace.
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The people of Kush used bloomery furnaces to make iron from the ore they mined. This furnace was a type of hearth where iron ore was heated with charcoal to extract the iron.
You can use magnetism because if you do use this technique the iron will get magnified and then it will separate from the aluminum. Source: I'm a GENIUS!
Iron ore is mined in many places around the world. South America, Australia, and Asia have some of the largest iron ore mines.
Iron is the mineral. Iron is an element and as such, is not composed of any other materials, though iron ore comes out of the ground mixed with many other minerals. The ore must then be processed to extract the pure iron for practicle use.
I don't think this is true.While there is 8.1% of aluminum and only 5% iron in the earth's CRUST, most of the iron "in the earth" is to be found in the earth's CORE.The whole earth proportions are aluminum 1.1% and iron 35%The following is a good link to read: (see the link below which I think will explain what you are asking about)
One way to separate iron filings and aluminum filings is by using a magnet. Since iron is magnetic but aluminum is not, you can use a magnet to attract the iron filings and separate them from the aluminum filings easily. Simply pass the magnet over the mixture, and the iron filings will be attracted to the magnet, allowing you to separate them from the aluminum filings effectively.