Iron Ore Fines
Iron ore fines are a type of iron ore that has been crushed and ground into a fine powder. They are typically:
– Small particles, usually less than 0-10 mm in size
– High-grade iron ore, often with a Fe content of 55-57%
– Used in sintering plants
– Can be pelletized or sintered to create a more solid form
Iron ore fines are:
– Prone to dusting and oxidation, which can affect their quality
– Often traded on commodities exchanges, with prices influenced by:
– Steel demand
– Supply chain disruptions
– Global economic conditions
Some common specifications for iron ore fines include:
– Origin – India
– Fe content (55-57%) max
– SiO2 content (6%) max
– Al2O3 content (6%) max
– Moisture content (8%) max
– Particle size distribution (0-10mm)
We trade Iron ore fines from Odisha, India origin and exported via Vizag port to overseas countries.