fine ore definition

fine ore means iron ore which has an average pure iron content of not less than sixty per cent. (60%) which will pass through a one half (½) inch mesh screen and which is sold without concentration or other beneficiation other than crushing and screening;
fine ore means iron ore (not being beneficiated ore) which is screened and will pass through a 6.3 millimetre mesh screen;
fine ore means iron ore (not being beneficiated ore) which is sized minus six millimetres;

More Definitions of fine ore

fine ore means iron ore (not being beneficiated ore or pisolite fine ore) which is screened and will pass through a
fine ore means iron ore (not being beneficiated ore, beneficiated manganese ore or beneficiated manganiferous ore) which is screened and will pass through a 6.3 millimetre mesh screen;
fine ore means iron ore (not being beneficiated
fine ore means iron ore excluding beneficiated ore which
fine ore means iron ore plus 0.15mm to minus 6 mm as per tender specification
fine ore or " fines " means Iron ore of size between 0.15 mm to 06 mm having physical specifications prescribed for Fine ore in clause 3.

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