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Preventing Over-Crushing in Iron Ore Processing: Key Design Strategies for Crushing and Screening Systems
In iron ore processing, over-crushing is a hidden “efficiency killer.” When the proportion of fine particles (usually <0.074mm) in crushed products is too high, it not only causes metal loss (as fines are discharged with tailings), but also increases reagent consumption, blocks screening equipment, reduces ball mill throughput, and eventually drives up overall production costs.…