why magnetite iron ore is not taken into the blast furnace?
Answer Posted / akshita tyagi
because magnetite is low grade that is it has less iron content.
however nowdays taconite is used in places where less amout of haematite is available. taconite consists of large amount of magnetite and very less amount of haematite.
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