May 13, 2025 - 14:26

A leading Indian miner and steelmaker has announced its decision to partner with FLSmidth for the provision of a comprehensive flotation technology package. This collaboration aims to establish one of the largest and most efficient iron ore beneficiation plants in the world.
The new facility will utilize domestic low-grade iron ore as its primary feedstock. By employing FLSmidth's advanced flotation system, the plant is set to significantly enhance the quality of the ore, transforming it into a final product that ranks among the highest-grade iron ore available globally. This initiative not only emphasizes the miner's commitment to sustainability but also highlights the importance of innovative technology in improving resource efficiency.
The implementation of this flotation technology is expected to play a crucial role in optimizing the beneficiation process, ultimately contributing to the supply of premium iron ore in an increasingly competitive market. This strategic move positions the miner at the forefront of the industry, paving the way for future advancements in iron ore processing.
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