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Mining giant Vale aims to stop using water to process iron ore at its Carajas mines by 2027, executives said on Tuesday, ...
Developed after more than 10 years of research, this method injects finely ground iron ore powder into a very hot furnace, causing an “explosive chemical reaction”, according to the engineers.
The method involves injecting finely ground iron ore powder into an extremely hot furnace, triggering an “explosive chemical reaction”, according to the engineers involved in the project.
China's iron ore imports are on track in June for their strongest month this year, showing a resilience that isn't being ...
Iron ore prices have fallen to a nine-month low due to weak steel demand and economic struggles in China, prompting analysts to lower price forecasts.
Ore To Iron In A Few Seconds: New Chinese Process Will Revolutionise Smelting. ... So-called flash ironmaking relies on the injection of a fine iron ore powder into a superheated furnace, ...
Iron ore could fall further, but a floor price of $80/t is likely to underwrite the profits of the world’s biggest miners, which might mean that they will reclaim some of their recent share ...
The drivers behind iron ore’s rebound look temporary as China prepares to cut steel output and a wave of new supply floods the market.
Iron ore grades have been slipping from the Pilbara producers, and a new price index could bring greater transparency for investors.
Shifting just 20% of Australia’s iron ore exports to green steel products could potentially increase annual export revenues by tens of billions of dollars.
Iron ore miners in South Australia are moving to produce more environmentally friendly steel in the hope they can keep being a top supplier to mineral-hungry China.