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Figure 5. Comparison of the fraction by number (blue) and mass (red) of liberated
iron ore grains. For this study, particles of more than 80% liberation were considered
as highly liberated
Figure 6. Difference between number of +80% liberated and poorly liberated (80%)
iron ore grains in given size fractions. This is an alternative representation for the
liberation curves, which more accurately captures the liberation performance
Figure 5. Comparison of the fraction by number (blue) and mass (red) of liberated
iron ore grains. For this study, particles of more than 80% liberation were considered
as highly liberated
Figure 6. Difference between number of +80% liberated and poorly liberated (80%)
iron ore grains in given size fractions. This is an alternative representation for the
liberation curves, which more accurately captures the liberation performance