Iron ore fines are usually less than 6.3 millimetres in size. They are the byproduct obtained during the processing of iron ore. They are often the result of the crushing and screening processes and are collected before shipping. While they have lower iron content than lumps, they are still valuable as a raw material for steelmaking. However, handling fines can be challenging due to their dusty nature, leading to environmental concerns and logistical issues. Despite these challenges, iron ore fines are critical in the steel industry as manufacturers seriously contemplate Green Steel going forward.
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