Application of QEM"SEM for Beneficiation Studies of Minnesota Taconite

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Kenneth L. Reid
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The Mineral Resources Research Center at the University of Minnesota has recently installed a QEM*SEM system (Quantitative E.valuation of Materials using Scanning Electron Microscopy) to aid in detailed mineralogical evaluation of potential mineral resource developments in Minnesota and to provide services to the North American mineral industry. A primary application for the unit is to serve the Minnesota taconite industry by providing mineralogical analysis of ores and concentrator products. Minnesota taconite ores contain fine-grained magnetite in a quartz matrix. The ores undergo several size-reduction/magnetic-separation steps to produce a final concentrate with approximately 75% passing 325 mesh and containing about 5% gangue. The paper describes a typical taconite concentrator flowsheet and reports some preliminary results of the applications of QEM*SEM particle image maps and cumulative yield liberation data to samples from selected points in the concentrator circuit.
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APA: Kenneth L. Reid  (1988)  Application of QEM"SEM for Beneficiation Studies of Minnesota Taconite

MLA: Kenneth L. Reid Application of QEM"SEM for Beneficiation Studies of Minnesota Taconite. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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