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Brazil Ore Processing Equipment

Brazil Ore Processing Equipment

Ore processing equipment in Brazil

Ore processing equipment is mainly composed of jaw crusher, ball mill, classifier, magnetic separator, flotation machine, thickener and drier, with feeder, lifter and conveyor as supplements.

Like other ore processing equipments in Brazil and the world, this production line enjoys the advantages of high efficiency, low energy cost, high production capacity and economy and rationality.

The procedure of the production line goes like this: the ore is first sent to jaw crusher for primary crushing. Then the ore with a proper size for secondary crushing will be sent into the ball mill for fine crushing and grinding. The ore powder discharged from the ball mill will be sent to the next procedure: classifying. Because of the different sedimentation rate due to the varied specific gravity, spiral classifier can clean and group the ore mixture. The cleaned and grouped mixture is sent to magnetic separator, due to the different susceptibility, magnetic substance can be separated from the mixture under magnetic and mechanical force. Then the mixture is sent to flotation machine, according to the features of different ores, we can add different additive into the mixture to separate the ore we want from the mixture. After the separation from the mixture, the ore we want always contains a lot of water, we need a thickener to have it concentrated first and then dried by a drier; eventually we can get dry ore.

Brazil ore crusher

Ore is mined either at via open pit mines or underground mines. The beginning for all ores is to mine sulfide and oxide ores through digging or blasting and then crushing. In the crushing process, the ore is broken into small grain sizes of less than 25 centimeters in diameter by primary crusher, then crushing it to walnut-sized pieces by secondary crusher or fineness crusher.

SBM is a professional copper ore beneficiation equipment manufacturer and supplier, our ore crushing fleet contains: PE jaw crusher (primary crusher), JC jaw crusher (Secondary crusher), PF impact crusher, PFW impact crusher (secondary crusher), cone crusher (fineness crusher), VSI crusher (fineness crusher). We also can supply portable crusher and mobile crusher to the clients according to the demands. After the crushing process, the crushed copper ore will be taken to the concentrator for grinding into fine powder.

Brazil ore grinding mill

Grinding mill is used for grinding crushed ore into powder. Ball mill for ore powder grinding: Ball Mills are primarily used for fine grinding. Ball Mill is key equipment which repulverize the material after it is crushed. Ball Mill is widely used in powder-making production line including cement, silicate, new-type building material, refractory material, fertilizer, ore dressing of ferrous metal and non-ferrous metal, glass ceramics, etc.

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Brazil industry and mineral resource overview

Brazil is the largest country in Latin America with population and area rang fifth in the world respectively. Brazil is located between Central and South America and Oceania and its area is just second to Russia, Canada, USA and China. Neighbored to Uruguayan, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam and French Guiana, Brazil has far-flug farmland and copious rain forest. Gross Domestic Product of Brazil ranges first in South America and tenth in the world.

Brazil is rich in mineral resources. Brazil is known to possess rich mineral deposits. Brazil has proven and estimated reserves of iron ore totaling 48 billion tons. Of the total iron ore reserves, 18 billion tons are located in the Carajas mountain range (Serra dos Carajás) in the eastern part of the Amazon. The mine at Carajás went into production in 1985. In addition to iron ore, Brazil has proven deposits of 208 million tons of manganese, 2 billion tons of bauxite, and 53 million tons of nickel with a new discovery in the state of Goiás which could amount to more than 400 million tons. Brazil possesses reserves of potassium, phosphate, uranium (an element used for hardening steel), cassiterite (the chief source of tin), lead, graphite, chrome, gold, zirconium (a strong ductile metallic element with many industrial uses), and thorium.

Major industries include iron and steel production, automobile assembly, petroleum processing, chemicals production, and cement making; technologically based industries have been the most dynamic in recent years, but have not outpaced traditional industries.