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Indian iron ores are characteristically friable in nature that result in generation of sizeable quantity of fines (-10 mm) every year during various stages of mining and processing in the country. Fines generated as such cannot be used for iron making (blast furnace / DRI units) in the country and therefore large portion of it gets exported. National Steel Policy 2005 suggests encouragement for agglomeration (sintering and pelletisation) so as to use these iron ore fines which make up about 90% of the present export
Indian iron ores are characteristically friable in nature that result in generation of sizeable quantity of fines (-10 mm) every year during various stages of mining and processing in the country. Fines generated as such cannot be used for iron making (blast furnace / DRI units) in the country and therefore large portion of it gets exported. National Steel Policy 2005 suggests encouragement for agglomeration (sintering and pelletisation) so as to use these iron ore fines which make up about 90% of the present export
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Indian iron ores are characteristically friable in nature that result in generation of sizeable quantity of fines (-10 mm) every year during various stages of mining and processing in the country. Fines generated as such cannot be used for iron making (blast furnace / DRI units) in the country and therefore large portion of it gets exported. National Steel Policy 2005 suggests encouragement for agglomeration (sintering and pelletisation) so as to use these iron ore fines which make up about 90% of the present export
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