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Another Long Distance Record: The Second Longest Traveling e-chain®
The next long distance of 1,804 ft in a taconite mine in the USA was constructed with low maintenance plastic e-chain systems® from igus®.
The powdery iron concentrate is then rolled together with bentonite and lime as fluxing agent into pellets of about one centimeter diameter, which contains approximately 65% of iron. The pellets are then heated at high temperatures for further processing, in order to oxidize magnetite (Fe3O4) to hematite (Fe2O3). The concentrated taconite is transported from the production plants by railroad to Silver Bay, Two Harbors and to the twin harbors of Duluth and Superior on Lake Superior and then shipped in bulk carriers to other locations along the Great Lakes. Many steel-producing undertakings are located close to Lake Erie.
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