Abstract

South Ural titanomagnetites are a promising source of iron ore. Their reserves are estimated at tens of millions of tons, but traditional processing is impos� sible on account of the high content of titanium oxides. In the enrichment of such ore, ferrovanadium and ilmenite concentrates are obtained. Ilmenite concentrates may be used to obtain high� titanium slag in ore furnaces [1]. Disadvantages of smelting powdered ilmenite concentrate in ore fur� naces include high power consumption and consider� able entrainment of material. Therefore, it is expedi�

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