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Iron tailings is a composite mineral raw material. It is the waste residue left after iron ore has been screened into iron concentrate. It not only occupies a large amount of land, causes environmental pollution, but also threatens people's safety. After treatment, iron tailings can be used as concrete aggregates, concrete blocks, roadbed sand and gravel, cement materials, unfired bricks and fired brick materials, ceramic and ceramic tile materials, glass and glass-ceramic materials, waste materials and soil conditioners, etc.
Drying is an important step in the reuse of iron tailings. After the iron tailings are dried, the weight of the solid waste is reduced, which reduces the pressure of waste treatment and reduces the time required for subsequent treatment processes, thus improving production efficiency. Drying can better utilize the value of iron tailings resources. The dry-screened raw materials can be processed into a variety of building materials or cement raw materials. These processed materials can be used in civil construction, road construction and other fields.
The iron tailings dryer is an industrial dryer specially used for dehydration of iron ore tailings. It is a drum drying equipment that dries through high-temperature hot air and evaporates water with high intensity. It has high production efficiency and a daily processing capacity of 100-3000 tons, and can be customized as needed.
The treatment method of iron tailings drying can not only achieve multiple benefits such as reducing solid waste, saving energy, maximizing resource value, etc., but also can reduce the environmental burden. At the same time, iron tailings drying also provides manufacturers with an effective, simple, efficient and energy-saving waste treatment method, which is a sustainable production method.
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