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    Iron Ore Pelletization: Part I. Fundamentals by Kawatra, S. K., Claremboux, V.

    “…The behavior of iron ore pellet binders is complex. Any pellet binder is subject to a handful of practical requirements: that it be readily dispersed through a…”
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    Iron Ore Pelletization: Part II. Inorganic Binders by Kawatra, S. K., Claremboux, V.

    “…The addition of pellet binders often represents a compromise between the pellet grade and quality measures as strength, reducibility, and dustiness. Each…”
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    Flotation of Iron Ores: A Review by Zhang, Xiaolong, Gu, Xiaotian, Han, Yuexin, Parra-Álvarez, N., Claremboux, V., Kawatra, S. K.

    “…A tremendous amount of research has been done on refining the flotation process for iron ore and designing the reagents which go into it. This paper reviews…”
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    Iron Ore Pelletization: Part III. Organic Binders by Claremboux, V., Kawatra, S.K.

    “…This part reviews the goals of introducing organic binders into iron ore pelletization. Organic binders present a relatively small number of unique binding…”
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    Application of Surface Chemical Fundamentals to Improving Industrial Filtration Rates by Kawatra, S. K., Claremboux, V.

    “…The throughput of any process is limited by the step with the lowest throughput. In iron ore processing, filtration is used to dewater the iron ore concentrate…”
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    A Comparison of Pellet Quality from Straight-grate and Grate-kiln Furnaces by Copeland, C. R., Claremboux, V., Kawatra, S. K.

    “…Both straight-grate and grate-kiln furnaces have been accepted in the iron ore industry. Both are considered to be roughly equal when comparing overall costs…”
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    Specifically Adsorbed Ions in the Reverse Cationic Flotation of Iron Ore by Parra-Álvarez, N., Haselhuhn, H. J., Claremboux, V., Kawatra, S. K.

    “…Although extensive research has been conducted on the effect of water chemistry in flotation, no single study exists which describes the effect of calcium and…”
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