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Hematite Separation Production Line
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Introduction of Hematite Separation Production Line
The hematite processing line adopting stage grinding and stage separation for high separation efficiency. The combination of strong magnetic separation and reverse flotation process ensures the concentrate grade and environmental protection.

Application of Hematite Separation Production Line
Hematite separation process is suitable for complex structure hematite ore, such as hematite ore and impurities with uneven distribution of particle size, hematite ore with large content of fine particle, hematite ore with small amount of magnetite and the gangue minerals containing quartz or kaolin.
Hematite Separation Production Line
Process Description of Hematite Separation Production Line
Stage-grinding to Reduce Subsequent Workload and Costs
In the first grinding and classification stage, ball mill and hydrocyclone consists the closed circuit. It guarantees the classification efficiency and classification particle size. At the same time, it separates part of regular concentrates at advance. Part of low-grade tailings are discarded by high-gradient magnetic separator. It can reduce the middling regrinding amount and metal loss, also avoiding overgrinding.
Magnetic Separation - Flotation Combined Processing Technology, Environmental Friendly
The magnetic separation can separate regular coarse concentrates and tailings in time, which fits the principle of early recovery and early discarding as possible. It also reduces the flotation workload and costs.
Strong Magnetic Discarding to Provide Flotation Condition
Strong magnetic separation can recover the fine particle iron ore. It has double effects of desliming and discarding tailings. It can provide good conditions for flotation operation. 
Verse Flotation to Float the Less Part
Verse flotation has a simple reagent system, which can obviously reduce the flotation reagent into the slurry. It can reduce the adverse reactions of flotation.