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  • Iron Ore Lumps vs. Fines: Understanding the Differences
    Iron ore lumps are pieces of iron ore that are larger than 6.35 mm (0.25 inches) in size. Iron ore fines are pieces of iron ore that are smaller than 6.35 mm in size.

    Iron ore lumps and fines are both used to produce steel, but they are processed differently. Iron ore lumps are typically crushed and screened to remove any impurities, while iron ore fines are typically beneficiated (processed) to remove impurities and improve their quality.

    Iron ore lumps are generally considered to be higher quality than iron ore fines, and they command a higher price. However, iron ore fines can be used to produce steel of equal quality to steel produced from iron ore lumps, if they are properly beneficiated.

    The biggest difference between iron ore lumps and fines is their size. This difference affects the way they are processed and used. Iron ore lumps are easier to handle and transport than iron ore fines, but they may also be more expensive. Iron ore fines are more difficult to handle and transport, but they may also be more economical.

    Ultimately, the best choice for a particular application will depend on the specific requirements of that application.

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