Acidic Medium Flotation Separation of Chromite from Olivine and Serpentine (XXII International Mineral Processing Congress)

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 347 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
The physico-chemical interaction between minerals such as olivine, chromite and serpentine and the ions most commonly present in solution, like Ca and Mg and flotation reagents such as EDTA and oleic acid was investigated. The study was conducted via release tests, electrophoretic measurements and microflotation of selected minerals coming from the Kukes deposit (Albania). The results were confirmed by means of beneficiation tests on various types of ores, from the Kukes (Kalimash), from Bulquiza area and from the Rizo deposit (Greece). It has been demonstrated that when Na-K Oleate is used as collector chromite, olivine and serpentine can be separated at pH = 2.5 and/or 5.5 employing EDTA (EthyleneDiamineTetraAcetate) on previously deslimed material. This approach ensures flotation concentrates with a Cr2O3 content about 50%, at a recovery in excess of 65%.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Acidic Medium Flotation Separation of Chromite from Olivine and Serpentine (XXII International Mineral Processing Congress)MLA: Acidic Medium Flotation Separation of Chromite from Olivine and Serpentine (XXII International Mineral Processing Congress). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.