GB/T 10322.7-2004
AbolishedIron ore--Determination of size distribution by sieving
铁矿石 粒度分布的筛分测定
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the sieving method for determining the particle size distribution of iron ore. It is applied in the mining and mineral processing industry for quality control and classification of iron ore products, particularly for evaluating ore suitability for blast furnace feed or direct reduction processes. The method is used in laboratory testing and production monitoring to ensure consistent sizing for downstream metallurgical operations.
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