The document presents a model derived to optimize the mass input of haematite during its beneficiation with powdered potassium chlorate to minimize the residual sulfur content in the iron ore. Experimental data was used to formulate the polynomial model. The model was validated by comparing results from the experiment, derived model, and regression model. The analyses showed that the derived model accurately predicted the residual sulfur concentration to within 3% of the experimental results and 2% of the regression model results, indicating confidence levels of 97% and 98% respectively. The model can be used to determine the optimum haematite mass input to achieve a minimum residual sulfur content of around 18 mg/kg.