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flotation to sinter converyer
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Posted by SilentSearch |
12/2/2006 8:14 PM | remove |
What exactly is the "sinter" process?
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Posted by Samurai |
12/3/2006 6:31 AM | remove |
i'm not too sure either, but I know from the rail forums that Delaware & Hudson used to get really pissed at N.L. because the material going into their cars was hot enough to blister the paint off of them... :oP
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Posted by 'Dukes |
12/4/2006 2:22 AM | remove |
If I play it right, I should still find rods in what remains of the place.
Flotation; via Nuke or magnetic, you bring out the iron particles, then mill into rods, then sinter via heat. The plant had piles of ilmenite rods ready to go. All I want for xmas is a chunk of ilmenite for the garden or a bundle of rods.
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Posted by Simian |
12/4/2006 4:55 AM | remove |
For some reason this shot has a medieval feel to it. That LotR castle of a building on that dark horizon. Nice shot.
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