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Page 1: Who really killed Apple?

Who really killed Apple?A. Annoying Orange

B. Stupid Hungry Human C. None of the above

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Where did the weapon came from?

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Types of Ore1. Hematite– High grade– “Direct Shipping Ore”– Mining and processing

is relatively simple2. Magnetite– Lower iron content– A natural magnet

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Mineral Processing by MagnetismWet/Dry Low Intensity Magnetic Drums (LIMS)

Wet High Intensity Magnetic Separators (WHIMS)

Done to separate Magnetite Separate Hematite

VS

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Schematic Mode

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Alternative Metal Extraction: The DRI

• Iron ore is reduced in solid state at 800 - 1,050 °C either by reducing gas (H2 and CO) or coal.

Good for the Philippines! Rich natural gas

resources Feasible for medium to

small-scale iron ore processing

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HematiteFe2O3

Fe = 69.9%

MagnetiteFe3O4

Fe = 72.4%

WustiteFeO

Fe = 77.7%

Metallic Iron Fe

Fe = 100%

Direct Reduction of Iron

Natural Gas based or Coal Based

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Natural Gas Driven Reduction: Vertical Shaft Reactor

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Electrometallurgy: Electric Arc Furnace

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Iron in the Philippines

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Surigao del Norte biggest iron ore

deposit in the country

hosts eight (8) major mining companies in the country

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Other Iron Sources • Cagayan

Valley

• Bicol Region

• Misamis Oriental

• Leyte

• Davao

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Iron Ore Companies• East Bay Philippines International Enterprise

Corporation• Luzviminda Consolidated Mineral Resources

Incorporated• JIP Enterprises • Prime Nexus Trading Corporation• Luis Gonzalez, Jr. Mining • Perfect World Metal Mining Corporation

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Applications• Automobiles• Construction• Containers,

packaging and shipping

• Machinery and industrial equipment

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Applications as…• rail transportation• oil and gas industries• electrical equipment• appliances and utensils

Mr. Knife Guy

KILLED the

fruits!!!